Polygon-based NFT platform Rario is reportedly under restructuring, with founders and major backers being ousted.
Rario, a Polygon-based platform issuing cricket-related nonfungible tokens , has reportedly seen its founders leaving the firm after two years since launch.
Apart from Dream11, Rario has some prominent investors including the global investment company and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. In April 2022, the cricket NFT platform raised, claiming that it had the largest share of cricket NFT rights with 900 cricketers at the time.
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