HamsterKombat appearsto be nothing more than a cleverly orchestrated scam. Today, we’ll break down the facts to prove this point. Make sure you read the entire post before commenting.

Time Invested vs. Reward

160 hours of adwatching= 501

keys

Time is valuable to everyone. On average, a person spends 4 to 6 hours daily collecting game codes. Over the course of 30 days, that's about 120 to 180 hours invested solely in the game. What’s the reward for this effort? Typically, between 1,500 to 2,000 $HMSTR tokens, which, according to my experience (501 keys earned), translates to a measly $15-$20. That means you’re making around **$0.11 per hour** for your time.

In contrast, Hamster Kombat likely generated at least $100 from those same 180 hours. So, while the project reaps significant rewards, the players are left with almost nothing. They promised the "biggest airdrop in history," but forgot to mention it would only benefit their own pockets. Normally, projects reward their loyal community members, but in this case, loyal members seem to be funding the project team/owners. This is one of the ways they are scamming participants.

Money Invested vs. Reward

132 days of work on Hamster Kombat

I personally invested 132days—almost five months—into Hamster Kombat. Let’s not forget the cost of staying connected. Even in Pakistan, where data packages are among the cheapest, I spent $10 per month, which adds up to $50 over the 5-month period. What did I get in return? As shown in the image, I only received tokens worth $42—less than I spent on the data required to play and collect keys.

Where’s the compensation for my time? For promoting their ecosystem? For keeping my followers engaged with a game that, through its outdated tactics, left them frustrated? Referral System Failure

20 referrals, zero value

I referred 20 people to Hamster Kombat. If I had referred those 20 people to any cryptocurrency exchange, I would have earned at least $100-$150. Instead, I got almost nothing.

In conclusion, #HamsterKombat did more than just scam its community—they exploited their time, resources, and loyalty for their own gain. Proceed with caution!

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