Hamster Kombat (HMSTR), a popular Telegram-based game, is now dealing with internal conflicts that could threaten its future. The much-anticipated launch of its Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) token might be in danger.

In this article, we’ll dig deeper into the roots of challenges that Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) faces. Read on to find out what to expect next.

Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) Hurdles: What’s Going Wrong?

The problems started when AD.RU, a major contributor, accused Hamster Kombat’s leaders of not keeping their financial promises. Anton Gorshkov, the CEO of AD.RU, said his company injected $600,000 into Hamster Kombat and helped collect another $1 million, expecting to get 25% of the project’s shares. However, Hamster Kombat’s project manager, Eduard Gurinovich, denied that AD.RU was involved, which could lead to a legal dispute.

To add to the tension, Nikita Anuriev, the former marketing director of Hamster Kombat, quit earlier this month. Anuriev claimed he was promised 25% for helping attract initial inflows, but that promise wasn’t kept.

Impact on the Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) Airdrop

The Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) token airdrop was supposed to happen in August 2024 but was ultimately delayed. Now, it might be put on hold due to these internal issues. This uncertainty has led to a big drop in the pre-market value of the Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) token. It fell over 50% from $0.26 to about $0.169 on OKX and $0.187 on ByBit.

Even though Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) has added new features and partnered with Crypto.com, the project is facing a difficult time. People in the community are becoming more frustrated with the delays in the airdrop, and this is making them worry about whether the project will succeed.

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