Updated
Updated · Forbes · Aug 22
Cyberleek Drops 7th GTA 6 Clip, Pushes Meme Coin Toward $3 Million Cap
Updated
Updated · Forbes · Aug 22

Cyberleek Drops 7th GTA 6 Clip, Pushes Meme Coin Toward $3 Million Cap

1 articles · Updated · Forbes · Aug 22

Summary

  • A seventh leaked GTA 6 video surfaced Saturday, showing Jason robbing two gas stations, crashing during a police chase and ending at a strip club entrance.
  • A "$3 million market cap = strip club" watermark tied the release to Cyberleek’s meme coin campaign, which appears aimed at driving the token from about $1.5 million to a $3 million valuation.
  • The coin logged roughly $1.4 million in 24-hour trading volume, suggesting the leaks are still drawing heavy engagement despite takedown efforts and obvious rug-pull risk.
  • Take-Two and Rockstar still reportedly do not know who Cyberleek is or how the breach happened, and are subpoenaing Microsoft and Discord as they try to trace the source.
  • The latest drop still avoids major story spoilers, but it underscores Rockstar’s problem: each leak can spotlight highly anticipated GTA 6 content before any official reveal.

Insights

Will Take-Two's aggressive federal subpoenas unmask the mysterious hacker before the volatile meme coin collapses into a massive rug pull?
Could this unprecedented release of stolen gameplay footage actually be a calculated hacktivist protest disguised as a predatory financial scam?