Hamster Kombat team reveals, how to earn even more inside the game


The Hamster Kombat team explained how to increase the airdrop rewards and shared new game updates.

Hamster Kombat developers have opened up the opportunity for players to receive more in-game keys daily — up to 17. One of the keys is given to complete a mini-game. The remaining 16 can now be found in four mobile games inside the application. 

Keys are a new element in Hamster Kombat that allows players to accumulate in-game coins and earn another valuable object. So far, keys have no functional purpose, but the developers have already hinted at their future value.

Hamster Kombat also has a new section — Playground — where players can get even more keys. At the moment, Playground has only one game — Bike Ride 3D. However, the developers promise that there will be more soon. The point of Playground is that participation in various events will affect the size of the airdrop but will not affect the distribution of HMSTR tokens; all the players will receive them.

Updated Whitepaper

In addition to Playground, the Hamster Kombat team revealed that they will build an ecosystem of interconnected games and services, the center of which will be the yet-to-be-released HMSTR.

According to the updated project whitepaper, the game plans to add a gaming platform that combines web2 and web3 games, which will support and expand the utility of the HMSTR token. They also plan to add more games so that users have a choice and can play what they like best.

“Working together with the leading games and industry leaders, we’ll be able to build a sustainable ecosystem with firm token demand.”

Moreover, the Hamster Kombat team announced that 60% of the total volume of future tokens will go to players. They assured that the upcoming airdrop will be the largest in the history of the crypto market.

The Hamster Foundation, a non-profit organization that will develop the HMSTR token and support the initiatives of the game creators, will be presented soon.

The airdrop is postponed again

The roadmap on the Hamster Kombat website moved the token generation event from the July section to the “upcoming” section. The project team’s message also makes it clear that the debut of HMSTR is unlikely to happen anytime soon. They noted that they are actively working to ensure that the airdrop takes place together with the TON blockchain team.

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Source: Hamster Kombat website

The developers emphasized that conducting an airdrop is a highly complex technical task.

This presents potential overload for the networks involved in the process. We value you very much, and we want the airdrop to be carried out as smoothly as possible for every single one of you, and so that everyone can receive their tokens.

Hamster Kombat revolutionizes Telegram

Amid the hype around Notcoin, Hamster Kombat, and their analogs in Telegram, the number of active Telegram users has exceeded 950 million.

This phenomenon due to the clicker games that offer to earn cryptocurrency with tap-to-earn mechanics. It all started with Notcoin (NOT), which attracted users to Telegram with its airdrop. 

On the wave of Notcoin’s popularity, other projects with similar gameplay appeared, one of them is Hamster Kombat. Telegram founder Pavel Durov also supported the game and announced the release of HMSTR on TON.

In June, Hamster Kombat’s user base hit 100 million users. As Durov said, 4-5 million new players join the project daily, making it “the fastest-growing digital service in the world.”

Is it possible to make money on clickers?

It is possible to make money on clickers, as the example of Notcoin showed. In mid-May, the NOT token was listed on the exchange. Some traders sold their tokens in the first days after the listing when the coins were cheap. More cunning ones waited for the price to rise or staked the coins until better times. 

Clicker games such as Hamster Kombat or Blum have gathered a massive audience around them. It will help the creators of these clickers earn money by listing, so the developers will probably hand out tokens to persistent players.

However, it is important to remain calm in pursuit of a chance to tap real money. Users should be careful about promises, transfer personal data and card details, and avoid spending all their free time playing clickers. 



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