Cyberleek leaked GTA 6. Then they launched a memecoin.
The group dumping GTA 6 clips just stood up a coin. The leak is still not yours to sell. Their token is not a gift. It is how they cash the crowd.
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Cyberleek, the group posting leaked GTA 6 video, launched a memecoin. The timeline treated it like a drop. It is a cash-out.
A leak crew is not a studio. Cyberleek has been feeding the wait with GTA 6 footage that is not theirs to ship. That already made a crowd: people who want the next clip, the next map shot, the next “is this real.” Today that crowd got a contract address.
The coin is the tell. When a leak group launches a token, they are not sharing upside. They are converting attention into a bag they can sell into. Early buyers are the exit. Later buyers are the documentary.
Rockstar and Take-Two still own the game. Hosting their files, clipping leaked cutscenes into a “coin launch video,” or printing GTA marks on a token page is how you get banned and mailed. The news is that a leak desk tried to financialize the wait. The play is not to copy them.
What actually moves: a recap of what happened, filmed from public posts, that says the coin is a dump with extra steps. A chart explainer that never shows leaked gameplay. A waiting-room clip that does not send people to their contract. The comments will ask for the CA. That ask is the trap.