HMSTR Airdrop: Scam or Fair? The Future of Telegram Apps

https://www.nigeriabitcoincommunity.com/hamster-kombat/” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Nigeria Bitcoin Community, the token listing for Hamster Kombat is set for September 26, following the distribution of Season 1 airdrop to players. A mixed reaction has emerged among players, with some feeling disappointed with the allocation they received, labeling it a ‘HMSTR scam,’ while others believe the distribution was fair. The debate on whether the airdrop allocation was just or unfair has sparked discussions within the gaming community.

Hamster Kombat quickly gained popularity, attracting over 200 million players within just 3 months of its launch, making it one of the most widely played tap-to-earn games. The game’s success led to an influx of players from various backgrounds, establishing it as a prominent gaming hub and drawing comparisons to Notcoin, the first successful Telegram game. The anticipation for a future airdrop added to the game’s appeal, with players hoping for rewards that could potentially change their fortunes.

Despite Hamster Kombat’s success, a group of players have accused the airdrop of being a scam, citing discrepancies between the effort they put into the game and the tokens they received. While the distribution was based on specific criteria, some players received minimal allocations, fueling the debate around the fairness of the airdrop. As the gaming community continues to weigh in on the issue, the upcoming token listing on September 26 adds further intrigue to the ongoing discussions surrounding Hamster Kombat and its airdrop system.

Original article published at: https://www.nigeriabitcoincommunity.com/hamster-airdrop/

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