Leading crypto-poker site CoinPoker has announced its inaugural Meme Millions tournament series, which will offer $1 million in guaranteed prize money and an additional $30,000 in random meme coin airdrops over the course of the festival’s eight-day run. The action begins on Sunday, November 17 and runs through the following Sunday, November 24.
The Meme Millions series includes 13 main events and 23 side events, beginning as low as $1 and ranging as high as the $5,000 MEMEsis (Meme Millions Edition) High Roller, which runs on the festival’s final day. The full Meme Millions schedule is available on CoinPoker’s landing page for the series. Times listed in that schedule are based on UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). When searched for within the CoinPoker client, event times are automatically translated into each player’s correct timezone.
The Meme Millions events, both mains and sides, will feature mostly no-limit hold’em and a scattering of PLO offerings as well. Inside those prominent games will be a wider variety of formats, including progressive knockout (PKO), deepstack, and turbo-speed events.
$30K in airdropped meme coins throughout series
The special wrinkle for the Meme Millions is the airdrop of various meme coins that will take place on the series’ final day, Sunday, November 24. The coins will be dropped at random into players’ linked crypto wallets (or an exchange wallet or fiat currency for players not linked directly), and every player who enters at least one of the 13 main events is eligible.Â
Numerous popular meme coins will be among these being dropped, including:
- Dogecoin
- Shiba Inu
- Pepe
- Dogwifhat
- Bonk
- FLOKI
- Brett
- Popcat
- DOGS
- Book of Meme
- Memecoin
- MEW
- Baby Doge Coin
As part of the Meme Millions festival, CoinPoker is also running a series of freerolls – one for each of the meme coins featured in the series – and is also giving away 100 x $25 seats into the Meme Millions Main Event, which will run on November 24. And no matter where you are, you can play on CoinPoker. The site bills itself as a decentralized online poker room, and therefore accepts players from around the globe.