The controversial crypto airdrop by the tap-tap game Hamster Kombat has added a new task for users after distributing tokens of minimal value. The Hamster Team announced that users must transfer their tokens to officially mint them on the blockchain.

The Hamster Token was airdropped using the innovative Mintless Jetton system, developed in collaboration with The Open Network (TON). In this system, players can view their token balance in their wallets, but the tokens are only minted and recorded on the blockchain when users initiate a transfer.

This requirement to transfer tokens before they are officially minted aims to avoid overloading the TON network during such a large-scale distribution. With over 131 million potential recipients, traditional minting would create significant congestion, resulting in slower transactions and increased fees.

The Mintless Jetton system addresses this by postponing the minting process, allowing users to claim and store tokens without immediate blockchain activity.

Hamster developers encouraged users to claim their tokens and hinted at upcoming features that will require HMSTR tokens.

Widely promoted as the largest airdrop in the crypto space, Hamster Kombat's airdrop promised to distribute $HMSTR tokens to millions of participants. However, many users were left disappointed with the small amount of tokens they actually received, falling short of expectations.

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