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Whales Quietly Accumulating Rollblock RBLK Presale

Shiba Inu, Dogecoin and Rollblock (RBLK) are drawing renewed attention as traders position for the next market rotation. Large meme-coin holders are reallocating capital, and a growing number appear to be quietly accumulating Rollblock (RBLK), a GambleFi project some analysts say could deliver up to 50x in 2025.

 

Rollblock’s model links utility to revenue in ways that appeal to big holders. The platform already offers more than 12,000 AI-powered games — including live poker, blackjack and roulette — plus a sports prediction league covering thousands of fixtures. All payouts are settled on Ethereum, with blockchain transparency built into bids and rewards to ensure fairness.

 

The tokenomics are a major draw:

 

  • 30% of revenue goes to buybacks;
  • 60% of bought-back tokens are burned to cut supply;
  • 40% of bought-back tokens are distributed to stakers;
  • Staking yields reportedly reach APYs of up to 30%, offering an income angle that contrasts with pure meme speculation;
  • Hard cap: 1 billion tokens to guard against inflation.

 

Usage metrics and infrastructure milestones back the narrative of real activity:

 

  • Users have placed over $15 million in bets;
  • Fiat onramps via Visa, Apple Pay and Google Pay are live;
  • The project is independently audited and fully licensed;
  • The team reports being revenue positive;
  • More than 82% of presale tokens sold at $0.068, raising roughly $11.4 million so far.

 

Industry commentators such as Freddie Finance have highlighted Rollblock as a project to watch for the 2025 bull run.

 

As whales shift allocations away from Shiba Inu and Dogecoin, the market is watching whether Rollblock’s presale momentum and revenue-driven mechanics will outpace traditional meme plays. For traders focused on Ethereum-based utility, staking and tokenomics, Rollblock is now a prominent candidate in the evolving allocation landscape ahead of broader market rotation.