Uzbekistan's National Agency for Perspective Projects (NAPP) clarified the legal status of the Hamster Kombat game, stating that in-game tokens are not actual cryptocurrencies and are not blockchain-based. While playing the game is allowed, selling in-game tokens could pose issues due to local regulations. The NAPP mentioned the possibility of tokens moving to the blockchain in the future, potentially becoming a crypto asset. Players will only be permitted to sell tokens once approved as a crypto asset and listed on a regulated exchange. Hamster Kombat, a popular tap-to-earn game, has gained significant traction but may face challenges if tokens are sold prematurely. The game's resemblance to Notcoin, another Telegram-based game in the TON ecosystem, has drawn attention. Recent reports of players facing legal consequences for token sales highlight the need for regulatory compliance in the crypto gaming space. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news