Hamster Kombat milestone: 300 million players

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Hamster Kombat, a popular tap-to-earn game on Telegram reached a huge milestone, and is planning what might be the largest token airdrop in cryptocurrency history.

Record-breaking airdrop for Hamster Kombat players

Based on the official statements, the game will allocate 60% of the HMSTR token airdrop to Hamster Kombat players, showing its dedication to rewarding its vast and very active user base.

Originally scheduled for this month, the airdrop has been delayed due to technical issues. The players are asking united, when?

The whitepaper from the anonymous Hamster Kombat team revealed that the game now host 300 million players, a giant portion of Telegram’s 950 million active users.

But the launch of the token on The Open Network has encountered serious problems, so they had to delaying the airdrop.

Hamster Kombat is more popular than Fortnite and Roblox

The rapid expansion of the game is pretty impressive, because just a month ago, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced that Hamster Kombat had 239 million players.

Shortly after, the game’s team reported an increase to 250 million. Now, the latest figure surpasses major free-to-play games like Fortnite and Roblox, each with over 200 million monthly active users. Crazy!

The market price of the tokens

Hamster Kombat’s success mirrors that of Notcoin, another Telegram-based game that had a similar, high value airdrop earlier this year.

Inspired by Notcoin’s success, Hamster Kombat wants to create a larger ecosystem through its airdrop.

The developers shared that there is no venture capital backing behind the project, so the token’s value will be driven solely by demand from existing Hamster Kombat players.

Right now the game has 50 million daily active users and is available in 190 countries, setting the stage for a historical airdrop hopefully in the near future.

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