As Telegram’s popular game Hamster Kombat prepares to launch its token, allegations of fraud have begun to emerge from the community.

According to a tweet from the Hamster Kombat team, players will not be able to receive all of their HMSTR tokens. According to the statement, users will be able to claim 88.75 percent of the airdrop they receive and will have to wait 10 months to claim the remaining 11.25 percent.

The airdrop distribution system has come under criticism. Some community members have described the airdrop distribution as “fraudulent.”

Hamster Kombat, which was targeted with arrows with its post-Catizen airdrop, received backlash from thousands. The common thread among the reactions was the amount of HMSTR that accounts that could be called phenomena had accumulated through the referral system. Those who spent hours playing the game received much lower amounts of tokens than those who accumulated referrals. When this happened, X (formerly Twitter) went into chaos. There is now support for those who accuse the game of being rigged.

Crypto with Khan, who has 43k followers on the X platform, has made strong accusations against the project team. Crypto with Khan, who said that “Hamster Kombat scammed the community”, said the following:

“They have allocated a large portion of the airdrop money to YouTubers and people with a lot of followers who are flattering referrals. They have implemented a distribution system without informing the community. They make people work day and night to collect keys from their games and give away tokens worth $5 or $10. The real culprits behind this frustration are influencers and YouTubers. They sell iPhones and Lambo dreams to new users to get millions of views and subscribers and make a lot of money from it.”

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