💩 Why did Hamster Kombat fail?
They just posted a post claiming that they heroically banned 2.3 million cheaters and confiscated 6.8 billion $HMSTR tokens, half of which were burned and the other half distributed to other users.
Now, if we do the math, we'll find that on average, each banned cheater lost 2956 $HMSTR (which at current pre-market rates is about 100-200,$ at best).
So you had to cheat for SIX MONTHS to make $100? What does that say about honest players who followed the rules?🤬
I think hamsters are lying. They probably banned a lot more people. According to the survey we conducted a week ago (with 32,000 participants), about 27% received a cheater card.
According to official Hamster data, 131 million people participated in the airdrop; if 27% were banned, that's 35 million players.
🫢 Now here's the real question: where are the rest of the tokens?