A digital token inspired by the popular South Korean Netflix series Squid Game has lost almost all of its value as it was revealed to be an apparent scam . Squid, which marketed itself as a “play-to-earn cryptocurrency”, had seen its price soar in recent days – surging by thousands of per cent.
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The cryptocurrency Squid Game (SQUID) immensely collapsed in price. The developers appear to have created a scam, cashing in on more than $3 million . The creators of the Squid Game crypto are sitting pretty following a “rug pull” scam that took profits from tricked investors.
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The cryptocurrency, called Squid , began trading early last week at a price of just one penny per token. In the following days, it drew attention from a number of mainstream media outlets. By early Monday, it was trading at $38 a token on a cryptocurrency exchange called Pancakeswap.
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A cryptocurrency inspired by the popular South Korean Netflix series Squid Game on November 1, 2021, became the most hyped digital token when its valuation shot up to $2,861 per coin. Squid coin, which marketed itself as a “play-to-earn cryptocurrency”, had seen its price soar – surging by thousands of per cent.
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A cryptocurrency token named Squid Game Token (SGT) was launched on October 20 . Within seconds, the digital token was sold out. Moreover, in just a week of its arrival, the value of the token reached record-breaking heights.
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A digital token inspired by the popular South Korean Netflix series Squid Game has lost almost all of its value as it was revealed to be an apparent scam. … This happens when the promoter of a digital token draws in buyers, stops trading activity and makes off with the money raised from sales .2 Kas 2021
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Squid’s developers have made off with an estimated $3.38million (£2.48million); according to technology website Gizmodo, it had also pointed out numerous signs that the coin offering was a scam, including its (now disappeared) website being filled with spelling errors.
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