The most popular game on Telegram, Hamster Kombat, summed up the results of the first season, according to which the Hamster Coin cryptocurrency was distributed among players. Judging by the reaction on social networks, users were unhappy with the results of the token distribution.

“Two kopecks”: Hamster Kombat made a token distribution
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First of all, players were disappointed with the size of the reward. Before recording the progress of the game, the developers reported that the main indicator in the distribution of tokens would be the indicator of passive income in the game.

After summing up the results, it turned out that for 1 million hourly earnings, players received approximately 220 HMSTR, which at the current price is $2.2.

In addition, users who used automated methods of coin extraction were accused of cheating and deprived of their reward. Judging by the comments on social networks and, in particular, in thematic Telegram chats, some players were unfairly accused of violating the rules.

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Some players on the app display a message stating that withdrawals to Binance, OKX, Bybit, and Telegram Wallet are temporarily closed. The only withdrawal methods available for HMSTR are the EBI crypto exchange.

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Hamster combat from the air

Hamster Kombat is a viral Telegram game of the Play2Earn genre. According to the mechanics, the player must click (or tap) on the hamster on the screen, earn coins and use them to buy upgrades that increase passive income.

The number of monthly users of the game exceeds 104 million. The cost of one Hamster Coin cryptocurrency is approximately $0.1. The token is scheduled to be listed on September 26, 2024.

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Akhmed Sadulayev

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