#HamsterKombat

Did Hamster fail? Actually, it didn’t. It was successful because it could be listed on the exchange. There is transaction volume, and there are commission rebates. In addition, there are followers of social accounts, clicks on social videos, and advertising revenue. For community members, it is also successful because airdrops were distributed for free, although not much. However, the design direction of the Hamster team did not take into account the future development of the community, but simply took the team as the main core.

It claims to have 100 million users, but in the second stage, there may be less than 30 million users who insist on playing. The general community member airdrops are not as much as those given by Binance staking mining activities, and the project party’s brain circuit is also very unique. Don’t use the staking rewards, and keep them for the New Year’s sentiment?