Contract: ApZuxdpzMrbEYTGEzeY9afh5pj9d6qPRJCTgQYiipbKg
$CYBERLEEK is the Solana memecoin tied to the anonymous CyberLeek group (or individual) that has been publishing alleged GTA 6 development leaks. It has been rising sharply on the back of ongoing viral footage, mainstream media coverage and speculation around the leaker-versus-Rockstar drama.
Current snapshot (23 August 2026)
- Market capitalisation: approximately $20M to $28M, fluctuating rapidly
- Price: approximately $0.025 to $0.029
- 24-hour volume: $30M to $90M and above
- Holders: 40,000 to 45,000 and rising
- Pair age: approximately seven to eight days
- Up roughly tenfold in the last 24 hours after earlier, smaller advances
Lore
CyberLeek presents itself as a digital vigilante "fighting for gamers' rights." Its manifesto, the CYBERLEEK Edict, criticises major publishers over digital-only releases with no physical discs, aggressive pre-order systems, and games becoming unplayable once servers are shut down.
The group states that the leaks will continue until publishers issue public apologies alongside concrete changes. It claims the token funds a "secret project," technical infrastructure, and protection against corporate retaliation. Holders vote on-chain for the next leak by sending $CYBERLEEK to dedicated wallets, with recent polls covering plane footage and trial builds.
Multiple short gameplay clips have been released showing the protagonist Jason Duval playing basketball, driving and fighting, visiting a strip club, flying a plane while shooting the word "LEEK" into a wall, and a map of Leonida. Some footage appears to originate from an unfinished but playable development build. The authenticity of every clip remains debated in gaming communities, but Take-Two and Rockstar have treated the material seriously enough to issue DMCA takedowns and file federal subpoenas.
The associated websites (cyber-leek.com and tier.cyberleek.com) host the leaks with video and Arweave mirrors, live polls, holder tiers ranging from Bronze to Diamond based on holding size, and direct purchase options.
Timeline
- Approximately 15 August 2026: The token launches on Solana, with trading volume visible days before the major leaks. Supply is approximately 1 billion, with roughly 730 million circulating.
- 18 August 2026: The first major alleged GTA 6 gameplay clips are published under the CyberLeek name, producing an initial surge in attention and volume.
- 19 to 20 August 2026: Further clips, map images and the manifesto are published. Media coverage begins across outlets including Mashable, Dexerto and Eurogamer. Market capitalisation sits around the $1M range. Take-Two begins legal action with subpoenas targeting platforms.
- 21 to 22 August 2026: Additional leaks continue despite the legal pressure. The website goes offline briefly at points, but the material keeps circulating and the token grinds higher on the drama.
- 23 August 2026: New clips continue to appear, 24-hour volume is substantial, and market capitalisation jumps into the $20M range as crypto and gaming communities pile in.
Developer supply burn (22 August 2026)
On 22 August 2026, CyberLeek burned the entire developer allocation, destroying 270,000,000 $CYBERLEEK worth approximately $1,043,550.95 at the time of the transaction. The on-chain BurnChecked instruction was widely shared as proof that the project was not, in its own framing, "doing this for money."
The move was amplified by the fan account @_GTAVI_ (GTA VI News), whose post reached over 7.4 million views and drew more than 55,000 likes, reinforcing the anti-corporate vigilante narrative and removing a major overhang of insider supply from the market.

Assessment
This is a pure attention and narrative play. The advance is driven by the real-time GTA 6 leak story, the anti-corporate leaker framing, the on-chain voting mechanic and speculative volume. Risk is extremely high: the leaks can stop, legal action can escalate, or attention can simply rotate elsewhere.



