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It's Big & Big #Update For $HMSTR Holders to Get a $10 Reward.


Hamster Kombat Players May Barely Get $10 After Chaotic Airdrop 

Many crypto projects have struggled to survive beyond the airdrop as members immediately cash out. Hamster Kombat appears to be heading down a similar path.

Most of the people who played the viral crypto game Hamster Kombat will likely earn a maximum of just $10 each when the HMSTR token starts trading on exchanges like Binance and OKX on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 12:00 PM UTC.

It comes after the game’s airdrop – a type of free cryptocurrency giveaway in which tokens are deposited (airdropped) into user wallets – which was rocked by controversy earlier this week, with allegations of unfair distribution.

“Cheating is bad,” the developers of Hamster Kombat said in a card sent out to 2.3 million disqualified users in September. The studio heads were cleaning the house to protect the rewards of legit gamers ahead of the airdrop and token launch on The

Open Network (TON).

But now, the fair play card has been returned to the sender, as both banned and eligible players accuse the Hamster Foundation, creators of Hamster Kombat, of cheating them out of their hard-earned allocations.

Only 43% of users, or 131 million people, who played the game since its March 26 launch as a mini-app on Telegram received the HMSTR airdrop. Some 2.3 million users were banned for cheating, and the majority of them did not meet the criteria. Hamster Kombat claims to have 300 million players, making it the biggest “clicker game.”

Did you know that Hamster_kombat has a special airdrop? If not, go open your $HMSTR and you will see the airdrop! But this token is only for those who marketed Hamster (like on YouTube or 𝕏), not for players who played hard. 🐹💥


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