Hamster Kombat: The Untold Story 📌
Hamster Kombat introduced its mini app earlier this year, and after a slow start, they gained major traction within a few months, amassing 350 million users.
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▎The Mistakes
- Shifting Priorities: Initially, Hamster Kombat promised that the main metric would be PPH (Profit Per Hour). However, they later shifted focus to Keys, which users could only earn by playing a Web 2 game, available via the Play Store or App Store. This generated revenue for Hamster Kombat, not users.
- Time Wasted on Keys: Players spent countless hours collecting Keys 🔑, only to discover that the real rewards went to those who referred others. In fact, achievements were supposedly limited to 100 referrals—but this was never actually enforced.
- Unexpected Vesting: Out of nowhere, Hamster Kombat introduced a vesting schedule for their tokens—something that was never mentioned in the original roadmap and wasn’t disclosed until it was implemented.
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▎Who Benefited?
- Telegram: Gained millions of new users.
- The TON Blockchain: Received a significant boost in exposure.
- Other Mini Apps: Enjoyed the hype wave.
- Influencers and YouTubers: Some influencers grew their audiences by making false promises of guaranteed profits.
- Major Crypto Exchanges: Attracted millions of new users eager to cash in.
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▎Who Lost?
- Web 2 Users: Many people unfamiliar with crypto were lured in by exaggerated claims of profit, only to lose out.
- Innocent Players: Those who trusted the PPH/Key system were ultimately deceived as the team failed to deliver on its promises.
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▎The Hypocrisy of Influencers
- Numerous influencers and YouTubers were hyping Hamster Kombat and promising massive airdrops in $HMSTR tokens. But now that things have gone sideways, they’re blaming the Hamster Kombat team—while conveniently forgetting their own misleading promises.
- The truth was clear as soon as they hit 300 million users: there was no way to airdrop $1000 to everyone. When I pointed this out 🤐, the same influencers who are now playing the victim attacked me.
If these influencers actually cared about the community 📌, then:
- Why didn’t they speak out against Pixelverse’s wrongdoing?
- Why didn’t they challenge Catizen’s criteria changes?
They’ve only changed their tune now that the community has seen through their fake promises. They’re just trying to save their reputations by pretending to be on the community’s side.
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▎Conclusion
This whole saga serves as a harsh reality check: expectations should be based on solid math, not the fantasies sold by shady influencers.
And yet, even now, some influencers are mocking the community 🤐, while lacking the courage to confront Hamster Kombat about their broken promises.
Yes, many in the $HMSTR community were new to crypto and made the mistake of trusting these frauds. But that doesn’t change the fact that Hamster Kombat’s team betrayed the community.
The only way to redeem themselves is by having a good listing price
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