Hamster Kombat: A Clear Scam?

Hamster Kombat, available for over six months now, has caused widespread outrage, especially surrounding its recent token airdrop. The developers claimed to distribute 60 billion HMSTR tokens—60% of the total supply—to the community. But the question remains: Where did this 60% actually go?

Despite the enormous token supply, many players received just a fraction—some as little as $10 worth of tokens—after months of active gameplay. Meanwhile, influencers and select accounts reportedly received much larger shares. This discrepancy has fueled suspicions about the fairness and transparency of the distribution process. If 60% of the token supply was genuinely given away, why did the majority of the community get so little?

The lack of transparency is deeply concerning. Hamster Kombat has yet to provide clear details about how the token distribution was managed. The company's silence only reinforces the belief that the project was never intended to reward its community fairly but rather to build hype while keeping the real gains for a select few.

Until Hamster Kombat clarifies these issues and addresses the growing criticism, many players feel scammed. For them, the game is not about fair play but rather about exploiting its user base under the guise of massive rewards.

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