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Arshdeep Singh Buys Cricketer’s NFT Rario, Know All About The New Term

Arshdeep Singh shares a tweet and discloses that he joined hands with Rario (NFT)

5 Dariya News

19-Sep-2022

Arshdeep Singh is a young Indian cricketer who is all set to make his name in the T20 World Cup and has been recently grabbing a lot of attention. A video has been making the rounds on the internet in which Arshdeep has been announcing that he has joined the league of NFT. Yes, Arshdeep Singh buys Rario Active, which has been bought by several other cricketers. 

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The young cricketer joined hands with Rario to give the fans some of the top moments from their cricket journey. He is known for becoming the first Indian bowler in 16 years to bowl a maiden on his debut in T20I overs in 2006. Arshdeep has left Avery in awe of his craft. And once again, he became a fan’s favourite after he became a member of Rario NFT.

Here’s the video:

I'm glad to announce that I'm now #RarioActiv.
Get my official NFTs on @Rariohq's official website.
It's time to Own. Play. Win.
Go check the link out to know more: https://t.co/6WJTordxyo#ArshdeepOnRario #cricket #rario #cricketstrategygame #India #collab pic.twitter.com/ygj7D49pic

— Arshdeep Singh (@arshdeepsinghh) September 19, 2022

Meanwhile, other than Arshdeep Singh, players like Venkatesh Iyer, Ishant Sharma, Dinesh Karthik, Prithvi Shaw, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and others are associated with Rario. 

What is Rario?

The world's first digital collectibles marketplace, Rario, was created for cricket enthusiasts everywhere. In other words, it's a cricket NFT marketplace where people can buy, sell, and exchange completely authorised cricket NFTs that feature noteworthy cricketing moments. Fans can purchase their favourite cricketing moments at Rario in the form of NFTs, which can be anything from player cards and video clips to relics.

Digital tokens known as ‘non-fungible tokens,’ or NFTs, are used to represent ownership of distinctive, non-exchangeable products such as photos, works of digital art, music, and movies. Cricket NFTs are specialised non-fungible tokens. The ownership of each cricket NFT is recorded on the blockchain, and it might be a recording, a picture, or a video of an important moment in cricket history.

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