Hamster Kombat, a viral Telegram crypto game, offers players exciting airdrop rewards on The Open Network.
Hamster Kombat: Telegram's Rising Clicker Game Offering Exciting Airdrop Rewards on TON
Have hamsters begun to fight? Although the name Hamster Kombat may be slightly deceptive, this clicker game that operates on Telegram has rapidly risen to the top of the play-to-earn industry by building upon the successful model established by Notcoin.
According to Decrypt, the Hamster Kombat development team recently declared their intention to execute an airdrop on The Open Network (TON), wherein players who amass in-game coins will ultimately receive real, tradable cryptocurrency tokens as compensation.
While that is certain to attract a substantial number of individuals to the game, new players can still begin now and accumulate coins before the airdrop as of this writing. Here is all the information you need regarding Hamster Kombat, including how to play and the current status of the token and airdrop.
Hamster Kombat's Complex Game Mechanics and Massive User Base Fuel Airdrop Anticipation
Like Notcoin, Hamster Kombat requires players to acquire coins through a Telegram-native application (or "mini app"); therefore, to access the game, launch a Telegram conversation.
According to the game developers, they have amassed over sixty million users, all actively engaging in the game to gain coins, presumably utilized to calculate the number of tokens players will receive in the forthcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop.
Although Hamster Kombat has existed since March, it only recently gained significant traction following the conclusion of the Notcoin airdrop—possibly due to tap-obsessed players switching to a new game and preparing for a forthcoming token and airdrop.
Similar in principle to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat features marginally more complex game mechanics. It combines elements of a crypto exchange simulator and a tap-to-earn game.
You are the CEO of an emerging cryptocurrency exchange in Hamster Kombat, and it is your responsibility to propel the exchange to unprecedented heights... in the world of hamsters. To accomplish this, players touch a golden coin to acquire coins, which they subsequently spend on exchange upgrades.
Transform Your Hamster into a Crypto CEO: Earn Rewards and Upgrades in Hamster Kombat
Players commence Hamster Kombat in a manner that is well-known to Notcoin users: by depleting a golden coin through the Telegram application. On the other hand, the initial phase in Hamster Kombat is shaving your hamster to transform them into the CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange.
Akin to Notcoin, in-game points can be utilized to acquire "Boosts" that augment metrics, such as the duration of tapping without pausing to restock an energy bar or the number of points earned per tap. Additional daily free rewards are available for players to claim six times daily.
Once players have accumulated a certain number of points, they can utilize them to enhance their transaction within the "Mine" section of the game. This tab displays a variety of exchange enhancements that players can acquire exclusively with in-game coins. These upgrades include establishing a Know Your Customer (KYC) process, adding Bitcoin to the exchange for trading purposes, and appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast.
You passively acquire more coins with each enhancement you acquire for your exchange. For instance, adding the BTC pair to your exchange costs 250 points, but you will earn 40 points every hour afterward. In other words, these additions accelerate your exchange and yield immediate returns.
Hamster Kombat's Imminent Airdrop: Collect In-Game Coins for Potential Crypto Rewards
Why should one bother collecting in-game coins? Like Notcoin, Hamster Kombat has also declared an imminent airdrop; however, it has been considerably more forthright about the matter since its inception.
The "Airdrop" menu of the Hamster Kombat application asserts that negotiations have commenced between exchanges and market makers regarding airdrop partnerships; however, it does not provide a specific date for the airdrop.
Notcoin operated for three months before halting operations; its token was released over a month later. Hamster Kombat may adhere to a different schedule. However, considering Notcoin's attention and how it was converted into market value, it is unsurprising that Hamster Kombat could adopt similar strategies.
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