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# Welcome to Rug Rumble

Gmeme Gmeme, welcome to Rug Rumble! \
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Rug Rumble is not just a game — it’s an ecosystem of high-stakes liquidity warfare wrapped in memetic chaos. Designed for degens who thrive on risk, Rug Rumble introduces a revolutionary speculative platform where strategy, community, and audacity converge.

At its core, Rug Rumble transforms memecoin speculation into a competitive sport, offering players the thrill of leveraged gains or the sting of instant ruggedness ⚔️. It’s gamified DeFi at its most primal — raw, rapid, and ruthless.

These docs are designed to help you understand the core details of the platform, its economic design and gameplay. To keep up with our announcements, join our [TG channel](https://t.me/RugRumble) and [Follow us on X](https://x.com/rugrumble).

### Jump right in 💥

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