Blockchain gaming is full of promise, but $X Empire, a mini app game on The Open Network (TON), proved to be a scam that misled millions of users. Here’s a look at how it unfolded:
🎮 The Big Promise: Pay for Airdrops
$X Empire lured players in by offering TON token airdrops, but to qualify, they required a 0.5 TON fee. With masses of players signing up, the developers raked in millions from these fees.
🚨 Sudden Change: Fee Wasn’t Needed
After gathering all the fees, $X Empire made a shocking announcement that the fee wasn’t necessary to claim the airdrops—yet no refunds were issued. Frustration among players soared.
🛑 Final Blow: Airdrops Only for Top Players
To add insult to injury, the airdrops were only given to players with top in-game achievements, leaving millions who paid the fee empty-handed.
💥 Community Outrage
Social media erupted with complaints, but the $X Empire team remained silent, underscoring the risks of falling for too-good-to-be-true promises in blockchain gaming.
📝 Conclusion: Stay Safe in Blockchain Gaming
The $X Empire debacle serves as a reminder to approach projects with caution, especially those asking for upfront payments. Always prioritize transparency and thorough research to avoid scams.
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