Trump’s Empire is yet another Telegram activity promising an airstrike for a relatively small period investment while using the name and likeness of a right-wing icon—with no direct involvement from the man himself. Sound comfortable?

Of course, that word was also identify X Empire, the Elon Musk-themed Telegram activity that blew up in popularity last month only to disappoint some people with its resupply. Granted, the X gift on The Open Network after surged in price, if only briefly, following Donald Trump’s election win.

Trump’s Empire has a comparable starting place, but is a bit more solid than X Empire was. Alternatively of tapping mindlessly, you are building your business and political dynasty by selecting updates, companies to enter, and individuals to use to increase your income. It’s easy, but if you like making the amounts go up, then this will definitely hook you.

With the airstrike evidently still a while absent, there’s just time to jump into Trump’s Empire and earn sign rewards. If you want to do precisely that, then all the information you will need is above.

What is Trump’s Empire?  

Trump’s Empire is a Telegram activity that is quite unlike any of the people we have seen, rather sharing a good bit of Genome with the Bitcoin Miner smart game. You start out with a design firm in your profile, and every few seconds, you’ll have to press a button to start it up and make some passive income. However, as you earn more money, you can automate the process and invest in other businesses.

It’s simple, like most of these Telegram games, but it is doing something a little different and is easily the most engaging I’ve played so far. The numbers go up quickly enough that you always feel like its worth holding on for a few more minutes to get the next upgrade.

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Screenshots from Trump’s Empire. Image: Decrypt

Of course, the elephant in the room is that the game uses a cartoon likeness of Trump and his name, and it ’s almost certain that the game lacks the license for either.

X Empire ended up changing its name from Musk Empire just a few weeks after launch, presumably down to the possibility of legal threats from the man himself, and it would n’t be surprising to see something similar happen with Trump—particularly now that he has an official Solana meme coin alongside his previous NFT collections and DeFi project.

Trump’s Empire has promised players an upcoming token airdrop, but there’s no real info on exactly what that will involve. However, that has n’t stopped over four million players booting up Trump’s Empire in the hope of earning a payday.

How to play Trump’s Empire

Trump’s Empire starts out similarly to other tap-based Telegram games, where you press a button every few seconds to earn income thanks to your construction business you start out with. However, after you ’ve earned a small amount of in-game cash, you can hire managers to do the button pressing for you, making it almost an entirely passive game.

As the cash rolls in, you can invest in other businesses or even political campaigns, and soon you’ll have a thriving business and political empire earning you passive income at all times, even if the game is closed.

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Screenshots from Trump’s Empire. Image: Decrypt

But with the need for tapping gone within the first few hours of play, Trump’s Empire becomes a strategic game of where to invest your money. Do you increase your construction company ’s level to get small amounts of cash every second, or do you go big and become president, earning bigger payouts but at a much slower rate?

It’s simple stuff, but with a more polished interface over many other Telegram games and a much quicker pace, Trump’s Empire might keep players hooked for longer than expected.

When is the airdrop?  

The most recent Trump’s Empire roadmap, released in mid-December, says that Telegram wallet integration will be added in February 2025, with the “airdrop and listing events ” coming in spring 2025. That’s about as much info as we have right now, with no token name or concrete dates.

While we might have previously wondered which network the token would launch on, Telegram announced in January that mini apps ( including games ) can only deploy on The Open Network ( TON ) going forward, and that other blockchain integrations will be blocked following a 30-day transition period. As a result, the Trump’s Empire token will launch on TON.

We do, however, have an idea of some of the in-game actions that will eventually earn you real-life tokens. The game claims that all actions will be taken into account when allocating your airdrop tokens, with factors such as passive income rate, completed achievements, and earned in-game currency all set to play a role into airdrop allocations.

But then there’s a big list of paid boosts and social interactions that will also juice players ’ airdrop allocations, such as the amount of Telegram Stars spent and friends invited. Such paid factors have caused consternation with other Telegram gaming airdrops before, as they’ve often been weighted more heavily than actions that don’t make the developers any money. But we’ll have to wait and see how things shake out with Trump’s Empire.

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