Hmster Kombat, once a popular gaming community, experienced a significant decline due to allegations of scams. The community's membership plummeted from 150 million to 90 million as players lost trust in the platform. However, support from $TON Keeper helped to revive interest in the game.
After receiving official updates on TON's Twitter, Hamster Kombat introduced a new gaming model involving keys and PPH (presumably a form of in-game currency). While PPH was initially the primary focus, Hamster Kombat later introduced key generators to address concerns about accessibility.
Despite growing popularity, Hamster Kombat faced financial difficulties and eventually announced a partnership with Binance. This partnership led to the removal of many players who were using bot keys.
đ Scam with Real Players
The scam continued with the coin distribution phase. While influencers and YouTubers received substantial amounts of tokens, but mostly real players received only a small number.
Due to these fraudulent activities, Hamster Kombat's token price remain between $0.005 and $0.009.
đ Hmaster Kombat Cheat with Google Ads Network
The scam involved generating revenue through Google ads and forcing players to watch ads to obtain in-game rewards. If legal action were taken against Hamster Kombat in the United States, there's a high probability that the CEO could face significant jail time for defrauding the Google ad network.
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