Binance has confirmed the leak of its upcoming Telegram mini-app game, Moonbix, ahead of its official launch.
The exchange revealed that a user shared the game’s link on social media platform X. Binance acknowledged the leak and reassured users that its development team is fine-tuning the game to enhance the experience before release.
In response to the leak, Binance issued a statement apologizing for any inconvenience and warned users to be cautious of potential scams or fake announcements from malicious actors. They also provided the official Telegram bot and communication channel for Moonbix, which will be the exchange’s first Play-to-Earn (P2E) game.
The space-themed game will allow players to control a spaceship and collect valuable in-game items like gifts and stones, offering rewards in cryptocurrency based on leaderboard rankings.
Players can further boost their scores by participating in quick-drop games. To participate, users must complete Binance’s KYC process and link the game to their Binance accounts, adhering to strict terms and conditions to prevent dishonest behavior such as market manipulation. The official launch date is expected soon.
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