In a statement on social media in recent days, the team behind Hamster Kombat confirmed that it had banned more than 2 million users who were trying to win the airdrop.

They were all trying to win the HMSTR token, associated with Hamster Kombat, but they broke the rules of the contest.

According to those responsible for conducting the process, people should remain honest. Therefore, anyone who was caught breaking the rules lost everything they had worked hard to earn fraudulently.

What did the Hamster Kombat team say about banning 2.3 million users who were trying to airdrop HMSTR?

Claiming that they were protecting the Hamster Kombat ecosystem, the team found traces of scams among users who were trying to airdrop. One of the cases, for example, was of a trader who connected more than 400 accounts to a single Binance address, a case identified by the team.

“🛡PROTECTING THE HAMSTER🛡 We’ve banned over 2.3 million cheaters — enough to fill the entire city of Rome! Wondering how we caught them? Well, here’s an example: one person connected over 400 accounts to a single Binance address, while another invited nearly 2,000 “friends,” all of whom were flagged by our anti-cheat system.”