Imagine you're in a 'crypto version of Weibo' or 'stock investor's friend circle,' where everyone shares the market whispers they hear—such as:



"I heard a certain project is going to be listed on Binance!"

"This team might be launching an airdrop!"



These messages are referred to as 'rumors' on Rumour.app.


You can:

1️⃣ Browse rumors posted by others and see what hot topics the market is discussing recently.

2️⃣ Like or comment to express whether you think this rumor is credible.

3️⃣ Post your own rumors, for example, if you notice that a project's team wallet is moving, you can share it.

4️⃣ If you really believe a rumor, such as 'a certain coin may rise soon', you can even trade directly on the platform with a single click, without needing to switch to the exchange.


The platform will give you reputation points based on your past 'accuracy'—the more accurate you are, the more people trust you, allowing you to see more first-hand news in the future and even receive rewards.



💡 For example:

Xiao Li saw someone post on Rumour: 'Project X's wallet has a large transfer to the exchange, possibly preparing for listing.'

He found it credible, so he made a small purchase. Two days later, the news came true, the coin price increased, and he made a profit.

At this time, Xiao Li also gained reputation points, and next time others are more willing to refer to the content he posted.



In simple terms, Rumour.app is a 'crypto rumor community + light trading platform' that allows people to watch news while participating in the market, suitable for ordinary investors who want to catch early news and enjoy interaction.

@rumour.app #Traderumour