After announcing a delay in the token release and airdrop, Hamster Kombat has officially confirmed that the event will take place on September 26.
After a period of delay, Hamster Kombat—the popular Telegram game with a Tap-to-Earn mechanism—has officially announced the launch date for its HMSTR token and the start of its airdrop event on September 26th. Initially, the project promised an airdrop in July, but it had to postpone the event due to some internal issues.
Moreover, the project previously faced unexpected challenges from the Iranian authorities and its massive community of 300 million players.
The official announcement was posted on their X channel (formerly Twitter), which has over 12.6 million followers, confirming that the Token Generation Event (TGE) and airdrop will take place on September 26, 2024.
Although the token allocation details have not yet been fully disclosed, the Hamster Kombat development team stated in their whitepaper that 60% of the total token supply would be allocated for the airdrop to players. They confidently claim this will be the “largest airdrop event in the history of cryptocurrency.”
Introduction to Hamster Kombat and Other Potential Projects
Hamster Kombat stands out in the Web3 gaming space on Telegram due to its simple profit-earning mechanism through Tap-to-Earn. Since its launch in the summer of 2024, the game has attracted over 300 million players and set several Guinness World Records. According to data from Telegram, more than 80 million players were active in the most recent month.
A unique aspect of Hamster Kombat is its refusal to accept funding from investment funds. This approach aims to maintain the game’s authenticity, respect the efforts of gamers, and reward only those who genuinely participate in the game.
Hamster Kombat follows the trend of “Tap to Earn” games on Telegram conducting airdrops for users, following projects like Notcoin, DOGS, and Pixelverse.
Additionally, some other promising projects where users can still “Tap” to receive airdrops include Hashkey, Blum, CATS, Duckchain, and many others.