case.fun (casedotfun)

case.fun

🎲 Swap tokens, win cases 💸 Open cases and win $BTC, $ETH, $CASE & more ♻️ Case key revenue distributed back to $CASE holders

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MOARRR CASES 🎁 We’ve teamed up with @towerecosystem to launch three new cases 🏰 🟢 Snaky Cat Case 🔵 Wreck League Case 🟣 Crazy Defense Case Swap TOWER/WETH on @base.base.eth with case.fun and win >100x rewards in $TOWER, $ETH, $BTC, $AERO or $CASE points 💰

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Crypto has had a loyalty problem for years. Users farm new protocols, get their airdrops, complain, sell, and move on. The result? A vicious cycle of low stickiness, poor retention, and declining altcoin prices. While most devs and users aren’t making enough to justify the risk. This environment has bred a memecoin frenzy. High-risk, high-volatility plays where 99% get rekt, but the 1% that make it keep the fire going. It's a crab bucket when we should be aiming for rising tides. Now, while most markets have been sluggish in 2024–25, one emerging digital “asset class” has quietly outperformed everything from stocks to BTC: CS2 skins. Ironically, CS2 players hate the current state of the game. It's riddled with cheaters, broken mechanics, and no "128-tick" servers. Yet, revenue, player counts, and marketplace volume are breaking ATHs. Why?

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NEW CASES DROP 🎁 Together with Stryke we are launching the Lost, Kamikaze & Neo Kaiju Case ⚡️ Swap SYK/WETH on @base.base.eth with http://case.fun and win >100x rewards in $SYK, $ETH, $BTC or $CASE points 💰

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One word: Cases. Cases are digital lootboxes, which in CS2 are dropped for free weekly for playing the game, or purchased using stars via an "Armory pass" Open one, and you could pull an item worth 100–1000x your cost—or even over $1.5M (like a #1 Blue Gem Karambit). Valve charges $2.50 per case key + 15% in marketplace fees. They've made over $100M last month from case keys alone and are said to make over $1.5B annually. This is in spite of regulatory woes and legal issues that prevent them from going all-in this market. Due to said regulation, third-party marketplaces have stepped in for skins and cases. Some are said to be generating $30–50M/month in revenues. A majority of these marketplaces also seem to be putting in visitor numbers that compete with top crypto protocols.

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