♦️Supposed Hamster Kombat co-founder launches new game♦️

The co-founder of Hamster Kombat has reportedly launched a new game called Hamster Cash, seen as a hard fork of the original amid rising complaints over unfair airdrop distributions. This unidentified co-founder aims to introduce a more equitable reward system, while allowing users to transfer their in-game progress, suggesting a connection to Hamster Kombat.

At this point, crypto.news has not confirmed the founder's involvement, as the Hamster Kombat development team operates under pseudonyms, complicating identity verification. Hamster Cash was introduced quietly against a backdrop of community dissatisfaction regarding Hamster Kombat’s forthcoming airdrop, where many users felt that token allocations did not meet their expectations after prolonged participation and delays.

Critics highlighted misleading elements like "keys" and "profit per hour," claiming the allocation favored influencers and referrals over regular users, with some alleging that dishonest practices benefited certain players. As backlash grew, the hashtag #boycotthamsterkombat gained traction on social media.

The team has announced that the HMSTR token is set to list on September 26, pending any further delays. Despite user optimism regarding the project’s promises of an unprecedented airdrop, bearish sentiments dominate predictions about the token's initial price, especially given the contentious allocation strategy. With 60% of the total 100 billion HMSTR supply dedicated to community rewards, some are turning their attention to alternative mini-games within The Open Network's Toncoin ecosystem.

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