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Dollar Doge ($191,500)

Screenshot: Dollar Doge
Screenshot: Dollar Doge

Dollar Doge used all the right buzzwords to lure people into investing in this colorful project. Doge, the joke cryptocurrency that rocketed to a respectable coin in recent years, was a no brainer. But adding the word “dollar” when a one-dollar price point is the dream of people who hold doge crypto? That part was genius.

Of course, it was all a scam though. Even with the play-to-earn promise that you could make money through an online game. Despite the website claiming you could even download the game on Google Play and Apple’s App Store, it’s not available on those platforms. It’s not available anywhere, in fact.

The scam artists who developed Dollar Doge were able to make off with 513 BNB, according to Peck Shield, worth about $191,500 converting to U.S. currency. The Twitter account is still up but nobody has tweeted from the account since March 1. Probably because it was a scam.