PANews reported on October 22nd that crypto influencer AB Kuai.Dong revealed that the BNB-based Pokémon platform was suspected of absconding. Tonight, a Pokémon card platform called GachaDrop, a competitor to Solana's Cards, launched and released its tokens. Because the website offered card draws and purchases, it was initially considered a legitimate project by the community. However, one hour after the launch of its DROP token, which had 1,700 participants, the project announced issues with the token contract and decided to issue a new token. This caused the old DROP token's market capitalization to plummet from $3 million to zero. The new DROP token also experienced a brief surge before returning to zero. On-chain data indicates that only a handful of meme bloggers and scientists who bought into the initial trading volume saw any gains.
Crypto KOL: BNB chain "Pokémon platform" GachaDrop suspected of running away

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