The Hamster Kombat follow-up story; sulky CEOs post-airdrop
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Hamster Kombat seems to be following a similar path as other crypto projects that struggle to survive after the airdrop campaign ends and beneficiaries cash out immediately. In this case, it may be because the community airdrop went contrary to what members (CEOs) anticipated. Crypto airdrops are strategic ways for these startups to distribute tokens and coins to specific wallet addresses that meet predetermined conditions. They play a major role in creating awareness and promoting the adoption of the crypto project. Hamster Kombat seems to struggle after its airdrop on 26 September, despite airdrops being a positive light to crypto startups. Hamster Kombat’s airdrop goes live amid controversies The project’s developers termed the airdrop the largest in the history of blockchain technology. The game’s developers reported having more than 300 million accounts and 100 million monthly active users, numbers that make Hamster Kombat the most popular clicker game. ✍️ HAMSTER MATH ✍️ 🔥 The results of Season 1 have been finalized: 🚀 Over 300 million people have joined Hamster Kombat since March 26, 2024, 131 million qualified for the airdrop on September 26th and around 2.3 million were banned as cheaters. 📤 30.6 million of qualified… pic.twitter.com/LH5eD3i8al — Hamster Kombat (@hamster_kombat) September 22, 2024 The airdrop was so hyped that the TON developers urged the blockchain’s validators to show up for any urgency during the distribution process. The call to action was to prevent a possible downtime from the expected influx of on-chain activity. Hamster Kombat already found itself amid controversies after banning 2.3 million users for cheating allegations and reclaiming 6.8 billion tokens from them. Some banned users came out on social media claiming an unfair exclusion as they did not cheat. More controversies emerged, accusing the developers of awarding a small portion to regular players while influencers received…
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