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Hamster Kombat Reveals New Airdrop Plan, Here’s All You Need to Know

Hamster Kombat's founder stated the project would do a second airdrop to users in the next two years.

Hamster Kombat airdrop

Fans of the popular Telegram mini app Hamster Kombat will not see the last of their beloved game yet as the project rolls out a new plan. According to a report on Thursday, Hamster Kombat’s founders have revealed plans to maintain the game’s strides and are even planning a second airdrop.

“The game will go on, and there will be a second season with the second airdrop in the next two years. We think that the token, which will belong to millions of users throughout the world, holds a huge value in itself,” the anonymous founders said.

Hamster Kombat took Telegram by storm, following in the footsteps of Notcoin. With over 250 million users, Hamster Kombat is the biggest and most followed game on Telegram after just four months of existence.

Hamster Plans on Continuity

The Telegram game founders seemed unsatisfied with the token’s already sterling accomplishment, noting that they were aiming for 1 billion users in no distant time. Hamster Kombat has surpassed Notcoin’s cumulative players, from whom the founders admitted to getting the idea to build the game.

“We are an educational project created with the goal of mass adoption. And our mission is to reach 1 billion people worldwide who will be a part of this whole project and will be learning about the blockchain and Web3 worlds. We also care about financial literacy and universal basic income, and it looks like we’re becoming one of the biggest projects in this area,” the founders said.

Hamster Kombat has allowed players to continue playing its game despite its launch being closer than ever. This might be part of its plan to keep the game going even after its token distribution. The founders did not shed further light on how they plan to keep Hamster Kombat’s players stuck in the game after the airdrop.

Bot Scrutiny Before Launch

Hamster Kombat’s founders also announced plans to tackle bot deployment to ensure a smooth list. The project founders cited Notcoin’s ability to ban 20% of players due to bot manipulation, stating they intend to reciprocate this process to reward eligible users.

“We are closely monitoring attempts to flood bots and will clean them up prior to listing,” they stated, emphasizing a commitment to fair play.

Hamster Kombat is still planning to launch its token, HMSTR, this month. At press time, decentralized exchanges like Bybit, Gate.io, and Bitget have already listed the tokens for pre-market sales.

The founders of Hamster Kombat have decided to remain anonymous. However, they stated that having been in the crypto industry since 2013, they have all the gaming and blockchain experience needed to take the project to the top.

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