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GTA6 Hacker Destroys Over $1 Million in Tokens to Prove He's Not a Scammer

Summary
Recently, the hacker known as CyberLeek, who has been leaking GTA6 assets, has once again stirred up controversy. Starting around August 18, CyberLeek has been releasing development footage, map screenshots, and cutscene clips allegedly from GTA6, all featuring his personal watermark and QR code. At the same time, CyberLeek has been promoting a cryptocurrency named $CYBERLEEK after himself. The community has suspected this might be a scam using game leaks to pump a token. Some netizens believed CyberLeek held a large amount of developer-reserved tokens that could be dumped to crash the price, leaving ordinary buyers holding the bag. In a bold move to counter these doubts, CyberLeek recently burned approximately 270 million $CYBERLEEK tokens, valued at over $1 million. The burn is publicly verifiable on the blockchain and appears intended to prove he holds no massive pre-mined stash and is not trying to "rug pull." This act has somewhat restored trust in his image as a pure hacker, but it also raises new questions: if CyberLeek isn't after money, what is his real motive? Is it just for technical bragging, or is he targeting Rockstar Games deliberately? Moreover, the token burn itself could be a marketing stunt to increase the value of remaining tokens. In any case, this incident highlights the serious leak risks in the gaming industry and the complex interactions when…