Have you heard? There's been an interesting development lately—an ex-president has started getting into blockchain games!
This game called "Trump Billionaire Club" is set to launch on the OpenLoot platform. The gameplay is said to be similar to Monopoly's strategic competitive mode. What's especially notable is that by depositing 1 $TRUMP token before the 26th, you can receive basic benefits.
I’ve already pre-registered an account myself. I think the combination of celebrity IP and blockchain gaming is quite fresh. The specifics of the game will only be known after it goes live, but given the buzz around it, it's worth keeping an eye on.
Friends interested in high-profile projects might want to follow this one, as it's rare to see a political figure's image turned into a game with its own token.
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PhantomMiner
· 2025-12-13 11:39
Can this meme be turned into a chain game too? Truly amazing haha
But wait, is this thing reliable...
Trump has even joined in, will this coin get rug-pulled?
Should have deposited funds before the 26th, why does this scheme feel so familiar to me?
Is the celebrity effect so powerful? I also want to ride the trend and get some attention
Is this the Web3 era, where everything can be tokenized?
By the way, will anyone really throw money into this? Can't quite believe it
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Lonely_Validator
· 2025-12-13 11:31
I really can't hold back anymore. Politicians are starting to issue coins and create games. What else can't this circle do?
Monopoly gameplay? It just feels like a rug pull in disguise, waiting to cut.
Is the ticket price for $TRUMP only this low? Just thinking about it, I know how harsh the follow-up cuts will be.
How long can this hype last? Or is it just another project that dies in three months?
Wow, packaging celebrity IPs as financial products—this move is indeed fresh.
Pre-registration is usually just data harvesting, everyone be careful.
Another coin that relies on hype to suck in investors—I’ll just watch and not buy.
Is celebrity influence really that valuable in the crypto world? It doesn’t seem that simple.
Before this game launches, there’s all kinds of promotion; after launch, it might just fade away.
Damn, the deadline on the 26th seems like they want to rush people into buying.
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HashBrownies
· 2025-12-11 12:38
Haha, this move is really clever. Politicians are coming to the crypto world to ride the hype.
Wait, how much is 1 $TRUMP coin worth? Could the threshold be broken?
Honestly, I just want to see whether this game will be a hit or become a joke after launch.
Celebrity IPs definitely attract traffic easily, but whether they can retain talent is the key.
I've seen this tactic too many times—riding the hype first, then talk.
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WhaleInTraining
· 2025-12-10 17:29
Well, the topic is hot enough, but this routine feels very familiar... It's the old trick of giving away benefits for charging.
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Political figure IP making games? I’ve never seen that, but I’ve seen too many of these celebrity effect schemes to cut the leeks.
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Monopoly mode? To put it nicely, it’s just about topping up.
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Pre-registration bonuses, essentially a disguised price hike for the entrance fee. Clever.
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NGL, this hype can indeed attract some attention, but the actual game quality really has to wait until launch to know. Be careful, it might just be another empty promise.
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AirdropATM
· 2025-12-10 14:00
Haha, this move is really brilliant. Political figures are starting to play the crypto game too.
Wait, can this game really be played or is it just a hype to scam retail investors?
I just want to know how the Monopoly mode is balanced on the chain, otherwise it's just another case of early depositors making money.
Oh my, these days anyone can issue tokens. I want to create one too.
Hurry up and jump in, maybe I can catch an early wave of profits.
I really can't see through projects with celebrity effects, but as long as the hype is there, I can't miss out.
But $TRUMP this ticker feels a bit intense, could there be compliance issues?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 2025-12-10 14:00
This gameplay... just riding on fame to harvest new investors, there must be many following the trend.
One $TRUMP to reap benefits? I've seen this trick way too many times.
Politicians + coin issuance, this combination is indeed outrageous, but can they really make it work?
Is the OpenLoot platform reliable? We need to understand it thoroughly before making any judgments.
Pre-registration and limited-time top-ups, typical hype tactics.
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ZKSherlock
· 2025-12-10 13:59
Actually... have we stopped asking *why* this needs to be on-chain? Like, what's the zero-knowledge property here exactly? Privacy by design would suggest we shouldn't need to broadcast every gaming transaction, but here we are.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 2025-12-10 13:58
Haha, is it true? Even the former president is here to harvest the leek? I need to check out this Tycoon Chain Game.
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Wait, before the 26th, just by pushing 1 TRUMP coin, you'll get benefits? I’m familiar with this trick, just to profit from early users.
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Celebrity IPs in blockchain games are indeed fresh, but what kind of tricks can they come up with? Anyway, I’ll just create an account first.
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I just want to know how long this game can be operated. Don’t tell me it’s another three-month project.
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Politicians + tokens + blockchain games—how many people are going to get burned by this combination? Betting or not, it might face regulatory crackdown.
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liquidation_watcher
· 2025-12-10 13:50
Well... Politicians issuing tokens to run games, this trick is a bit outrageous.
The topic definitely garners attention, but whether they can pull it off is another matter.
Wait, isn't this some kind of disguised fundraising?
They dare to tokenize everything, web3 is crazy.
I think we should wait until it launches to see, just observe for now.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 2025-12-10 13:38
Another new trick to harvest retail investors? Politicians + issuing tokens, this combo is so outrageous it makes me want to laugh
Have you heard? There's been an interesting development lately—an ex-president has started getting into blockchain games!
This game called "Trump Billionaire Club" is set to launch on the OpenLoot platform. The gameplay is said to be similar to Monopoly's strategic competitive mode. What's especially notable is that by depositing 1 $TRUMP token before the 26th, you can receive basic benefits.
I’ve already pre-registered an account myself. I think the combination of celebrity IP and blockchain gaming is quite fresh. The specifics of the game will only be known after it goes live, but given the buzz around it, it's worth keeping an eye on.
Friends interested in high-profile projects might want to follow this one, as it's rare to see a political figure's image turned into a game with its own token.