Here's an interesting development: crypto project teams are now supporting users through the sale of real-world goods. Take $RektCoin as an example. When purchasing this beverage at certain retail chain stores—buying a 4-pack (priced at $6.99)—you can receive 50 million RektCoins, with a market value of about $17. What does this mean? For less than $7, you not only get to enjoy the drink but also receive more than double the token rewards. This online-offline combined incentive model is changing the way traditional brands interact with the crypto community. Users can experience the product and gain tangible rewards—it's a win-win approach worth watching.

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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 01-19 21:37
Wait, this return is too outrageous. Tripling with just $6? I feel like something's off.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-19 07:25
Wait, is this profit margin too outrageous? A beverage can give double the profit for free?
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CryptoPunstervip
· 01-17 17:52
Smilingly spending 7 yuan, waiting for the moment when that 17 yuan dream wakes up Buy a drink and get coins, I’m familiar with this trick, almost wrote "The final interpretation right of this event belongs to the project team" Wait, 50 million coins for 17 yuan? Why do I feel like these coins are depreciating as fast as paper money No, can someone tell me how this $17 is calculated? I'm worried it will become $1.7 tomorrow Win-win? I get the drink, and the project team wins my wallet. This calculation doesn’t add up This popular reverse feeding model is just a beautified version of "pump and dump," just a different packaging Wait, let me take another look. Let’s see when I can withdraw this 17 yuan.
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BlockchainWorkervip
· 01-17 17:49
Wait a minute, is this a scam... Are tokens really that valuable? --- This move is a bit extreme, buy a drink and get tokens, is it real or fake? --- Double returns sound good, but can the token price stay stable? --- Offline retail combined with mining, the project team’s move is ruthless --- Drink a beverage to earn tokens, these days everything can be tokenized --- Earning 17 yuan from 6 yuan, how poor is this liquidity? --- Why do I feel like a dump is coming... Can this model last? --- Interesting, but be careful, this might be a trap to harvest users --- Giving back to users? Probably just giving back to the project team --- Now everyone is starting to play with hardware empowerment, quite interesting
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-17 17:42
Hmm, that's interesting. Isn't this just a disguised airdrop? Buying drinks and getting tokens is much more considerate than just exploiting the system for free rewards.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 01-17 17:41
Wait, is this real? Buy a drink for 6.99 and get 17 coins for free? --- RektCoin's gameplay has some real potential, much more reliable than those air projects. --- But I still want to know if this coin can really be sold lol. --- The idea of combining online and offline is indeed fresh, but how long it can last is a question. --- Win-win? Just wait and see when those 50 million coins get dumped. --- Damn, if this can be replicated on other chains, it would be explosive. --- Earning coins by drinking beverages is a hundred times better than farming in chain games. --- Honestly, I was attracted by this story, but I have a vague feeling there’s a trap. --- The project team really understands traffic, coming back from breaking out of the real world.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 01-17 17:35
nah man, sounds like classic tokenomics theater to me... those "market values" move faster than consensus finality lmao
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GasOptimizervip
· 01-17 17:32
I've seen this trick many times; I'm just worried it's another scam to fleece retail investors.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 01-17 17:28
This trick is really sneaky, a combination of a bait-and-switch and an airdrop. But this time they even give away drinks. Alright, I'm tempted.
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