Trump's branded token has tanked hard—we're talking an 87% drop since it first hit the market. Ouch. Now the team behind it is throwing a Hail Mary with some "Billionaires Club" game concept, hoping to pump life back into this thing. Honestly? Feels like classic desperation moves when a token's bleeding out. The game's supposed to leverage the coin somehow, but let's be real—gamification stunts rarely save a sinking ship when fundamentals are shaky. Still, it's worth watching whether this publicity play generates any actual traction or just becomes another cautionary tale about celebrity tokens. The crypto graveyard is full of projects that thought branding alone could carry them.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 2025-12-12 22:04
87% decline, game to rescue the market? Haha, just the old tricks of celebrity coins.
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I'm really tired of this move, first throwing money to hype, then creating games to prolong life.
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"Billionaires Club" game? Sounds like a desperate struggle at the end.
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The saying in the crypto world is right, the fundamentals are rotten, no matter how much effort you put in, it's useless.
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Oh my God, again trying to turn things around with gamification. How long can this routine last?
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Why are there still people believing in celebrity tokens? Aren't there enough projects like this in the graveyard?
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87% drop can't even be saved; can games really save lives? Wake up.
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A desperate gamble at a moment of despair, just looking at it is exhausting.
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It's always like this—brand packaging + game collaboration, and in the end, still dead.
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I just want to ask, who would play the "Billionaires Club" game for a celebrity token?
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GweiTooHigh
· 2025-12-11 18:33
87% decline, Billionaires Club game? This is the dark humor of the crypto world.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 2025-12-09 23:19
87% straight up slashed, how is anyone supposed to play this game, it's pure retail investor trap
That's how celebrity tokens are, fan-based economies can't last long
Gamification can't save a project with poor fundamentals, wake up everyone
Another failed case of a celebrity token, note it down
This move looks so desperate, full-on gambler mentality
Seriously, just look at how many of these things are lying in the crypto graveyard
Can a reskinned game revive a token? I doubt it
You really need to be careful betting on stuff like this, don't get fooled by the hype
Gamification isn't a magic cure, there needs to be real value behind it
Down 87% and still hoping for a comeback? You'd have to be a hell of a storyteller for that
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ChainChef
· 2025-12-09 23:17
87% down and now they're serving up a "billionaires club" game? lmao that's not seasoning a half-baked protocol, that's just adding hot sauce to spoiled ingredients. celebrity tokens always taste the same going down
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CryptoMotivator
· 2025-12-09 23:11
87% drop, can games save the day? Bro, we've seen this trick way too many times.
Another tombstone is about to be added to the celebrity coin graveyard...
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2025-12-09 23:09
87% drop and still hoping games will save it? That sounds like a patient trying to recover with ginseng soup.
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LiquidationHunter
· 2025-12-09 23:00
87% drop... haha, celebrity coins are always like this, just riding the hype.
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The game concept can't save the fundamentals, this trick is getting old.
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Yet another "whale club," just listen for fun, don't actually invest.
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The whole gamification thing dies the fastest in crypto, wake up everyone.
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Another tombstone for the crypto graveyard.
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Burning money to survive, classic death throes.
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Whose token will be next? Betting on a shitcoin.
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If branding could save tokens, there would be no rug pulls.
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Just watching for fun, this game will be dead in three months tops.
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If the fundamentals are weak, no amount of hype will help.
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ForkLibertarian
· 2025-12-09 22:56
87% drop—this is the result of faith-based bag holding
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It’s the same old gamification rescue playbook, wake up guys
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The fate of celebrity tokens—without real value, it’s dead
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Billionaires club? What a joke, more like bankruptcy club
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This is called using brand to cover up fundamentals, but in the end you still have to kneel
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I've seen too many of these dying projects, they all end the same way
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What can gamification even save? Ultimately, you have to look at on-chain data
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Another famous token is about to join the crypto graveyard
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Desperate pump—I bet five bucks this thing will drop even more
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Celebrity token = just another term for fleecing retail investors
Trump's branded token has tanked hard—we're talking an 87% drop since it first hit the market. Ouch. Now the team behind it is throwing a Hail Mary with some "Billionaires Club" game concept, hoping to pump life back into this thing. Honestly? Feels like classic desperation moves when a token's bleeding out. The game's supposed to leverage the coin somehow, but let's be real—gamification stunts rarely save a sinking ship when fundamentals are shaky. Still, it's worth watching whether this publicity play generates any actual traction or just becomes another cautionary tale about celebrity tokens. The crypto graveyard is full of projects that thought branding alone could carry them.