Tango launches its Valentine’s Day card auction on its live-stream platform

 

Tango, a social platform specializing in live-stream broadcasting empowering content creators, celebrates the holiday of love with a special Valentine’s Day NFT-like Tango Card auction. Users can buy and sell their cards on the platform’s newly-launched Marketplace, with a part of the revenue going to the personalized card’s creator. The Valentine’s Day auction began on February 10 and runs through Valentine’s Day, February 14.

Current social media has enabled content creators to interact with their fans through live streaming and other mechanisms, which has contributed greatly to their brand building. Most platforms, however, don’t reward the loyal users who build their brand or their fanbase.

On Tango’s platform, all users can earn. In addition to buying coins to send as gifts to their favorite broadcasters, known as “Livers,” users can create, buy, and sell NFT-like Tango Cards through the new Tango Card Marketplace. Tango Cards can be minted, just like NFTs, allowing all users to earn a profit through the Marketplace.

Tango empowers its users to interact with and support their favorite Livers. Tango Cards are one way that fans can stand out from the crowd while supporting their favorite Livers. In honor of Valentine’s Day, Tango is holding a special auction in the Tango Card Marketplace, where users can purchase their favorite Livers’ card and/or sell their own Tango Card.

Users who purchase their favorite streamer’s card will also receive another special Tango Card that they can gift to the Liver during their stream. The cards also notify when their fans join the stream of their favorite Liver. Users can put the cards they hold up for sale on the Marketplace, available for other users to purchase, benefitting both the previous owner and the creator.

Tango is a social media platform that empowers unique-content creators to build a profitable personal brand through live-stream broadcasts. Tango users support content creators by micro-transactions. They can buy coins through Tango and use them to purchase gifts for creators, who can redeem them for cash. In December 2021, the platform celebrated the first Tango-made millionaire.

“Our Valentine’s Day auction is a great way for fans on our platform to show their favorite broadcasters some love,” says Uri Raz, Tango’s CEO. “Buying a Valentine’s Day card is a fun way to celebrate the holiday and a great way to stand out among a crowd of fans. It’s also potentially a chance to turn in a good profit—you never know how big your favorite streamer may turn in the future!”

Gáspár Incze is the youngest member of the team. Currently a university student, he is studying management at Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. Gáspár participated in several social initiatives, having volunteered as a tour guide at the Teleki Castle in the village of Gornești and currently working at ÉRTED, a Transylvanian Hungarian student initiative committed to community work, mainly in the cultural, scientific, economic, and environmental areas.