GTA 6 Leaker's Crypto Scheme Exposed: A Pump-and-Dump Scandal
Rockstar Games is facing another issue as illicit Grand Theft Auto 6 footage continues to circulate online. The leaker, known as 'Cyberleek', has been using various burner profiles to bypass account bans and promote a newly minted meme coin called $CYBERLEEK.
The leak of an internal development build has captivated the gaming community, providing unprecedented insight into Vice City's expanded map, environmental physics, and updated gameplay systems. However, many fans remain fiercely protective of the studio's official rollout timeline.
Cyberleek initially framed the breach as a consumer-rights protest against Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive, citing grievances such as the lack of a physical disc edition at launch and premium pricing models. However, community members have dismissed this activist facade, viewing it instead as calculated virtue signaling designed to mask financial exploitation.
A forensic breakdown by user 'Vice Cit' on GTAForums suggests that the operation is an intricate pump-and-dump scheme. Cyberleek reportedly spent $29,000 to deploy the token and establish its web presence on the Solana network, recouping their initial setup capital within 24 hours.