Is Cristiano Ronaldo Launching a Meme Coin?

Cristiano Ronaldo launching meme coin rumor has generated multiple CR7 tokens, keeping investors on edge - is it a scam or real?
By Pooja Khardia
Updated: 27 Aug, 2025 | 08:20:54 AM GMT
Ronald celebrating a major win

Highlights

  • Rumors claim Cristiano Ronaldo is launching a meme coin, but the claim remains unconfirmed.
  • Fake CR7 and Ronald Coin are flooding the market, scamming investors with pump and dump.
  • CR7 token launch likely stemmed from Ronaldo’s NFT partnership with Binance and Ye’s YZY token launch.

Amid the launch of hundreds of new tokens, the discussion around Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese soccer player, launching a meme coin is heating up in the crypto community. Since many celebrities have launched their tokens, including popular singer and rapper Kanye West, anticipation is building for Ronaldo. Notably, many social media accounts and crypto influencers hint at a potential launch.

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Rumor: Cristiano Ronaldo is Launching a Meme Coin

Rumors about Cristiano Ronaldo launching a meme coin called CR7 have taken over the crypto space, where multiple X accounts have been sharing alleged launch posts. Notably, these posts are filled with eye-catching announcements, including predictions around the token’s performance and more.

Some even alleged that it would become one of the biggest meme coins in the market. However, it is nothing more than a rumor at press time.

Crypto member speading rumor of CR7 token launch.
Source: X, Sara Milady

Notably, neither Ronaldo nor his team has made any announcements around the CR7 token launch, clarifying that it’s a rumor. Potentially, this rumor arose from Ronaldo’s partnership with Binance to launch the “Forever to the Moon” NFT collection.

However, these are just a limited collection of non-fungible tokens and have nothing to do with the meme coin launch. Besides the hype formed after Kanye West launched the YZY token, which turned into a major controversy. Investors are showing great disappointment in the token since insiders took over, pumping and dumping the token.

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Rumor Sparks Wave of Fake Cristiano Ronaldo Tokens and Scams

The rumors of Cristiano Ronaldo launching a meme coin have been circulating for months. As a result, multiple CR7 named tokens already exist in the market, including CR7DAO, Ronaldo Coin, and many more. However, none is associated with the soccer player.

Crypto investor Loudspotter also confirmed that someone posted for the Ronaldo Coin, pushing it to $100 million market cap in just minutes. However, it turned out to be fake, and the promoters rugged the coin and deleted the tweet right after.

Another CR7 token grew to $147 million before crashing 98% as large holders dumped the token; classic rug pull scam. Even the accounts promoting these tokens deleted their tweets, leaving investors stranded in losses.

Bubblemaps debunks CR7 token launch
Source: X, Bubblemaps

Notably, the same happened with Kanye West’s YZY meme coin, which was recently launched. Insiders took control, causing it to decline 82% within a week. Gordon added that only people like him (insiders) would be able to make money from Ronaldo Coin, suggesting that others would lose unless they have early CA or insider info.

The only people who will make money from the Ronaldo coin are insiders (like me)

If you do not have early CA or inside info you will lose money.

Do you understand?

— Gordon (@AltcoinGordon) August 24, 2025

Overall, the rumors around Cristiano Ronaldo launching a meme coin are fake. Moreover, there are no hints from the soccer player or his management team for any potential launch.

Investors must remain cautious of scammers and fake token launches.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Cristiano Ronaldo really launching a meme coin?

No, there’s no official announcement, so it's potentially just a rumor.

2. Where did the CR7 meme coin rumor come from?

The rumor likely originated from Ronaldo’s earlier partnership with Binance for an NFT collection.

3. How are scammers benefiting from the rumor?

Scammers have launched multiple CR7 and Ronaldo named tokens, scamming the buyers with pump and dump strategies.
Pooja Khardia
Pooja Khardia is a seasoned crypto content writer with 6+ years of experience in writing, including in blockchain, cryptocurrency, DeFi, and digital finance reporting. In her adventure journey, she is currently working with CoinGape Media and leading their Trending Section. Here, she uses her expertise to deliver analytics, market insights, price predictions, and information on what’s trending in the crypto space, aiming to keep the crypto and web3 community updated with market trends and important insights. Known for a user-centric and straightforward writing style, Pooja is passionate about making crypto easy and accessible. Her writing blends market research with storytelling, helping readers stay ahead in a fast-paced industry. When not behind the keyboard, Pooja embraces her creative side through drawing and crafting. Connect with Pooja on LinkedIn or X.
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