Earlier we wrote that Hamster Kombat held the largest airdrop in the history of crypto. Immediately multiple sources confirm the massive dissatisfaction and frustration of fans of this game. So only 43% of users of the Telegram game Hamster Kombat were eligible to receive airdrop — while 2.3 million were banned for cheating.
In particular Cointelegraph writes:
While the game boasts that it has surpassed 300 million users, the Hamster Kombat team also said that only 131 million users are eligible to receive its airdrop on Sept. 26, which means that only 43% of its total user count will receive the tokens. The team added that it had banned 2.3 million users for cheating.
A lot of ordinary users are not happy with this result.
To this should also be added squabbles within the company, where they can not share the potential profit and supremacy. Earlier magazine LentaRu wrote a detailed journalistic study, which in particular explained why this popular game for so long could not launch its airdrop, many times postponing its launch:
An intra-corporate conflict broke out between the creators of Hamster Kombat, which called into question the long-awaited listing on Binance.
Already after the completion of the airdrop, the co-founder of Hamster Kombat escaped from the game project, he introduced a new platform — Hamster Cash. This hardfork is ostensibly designed to improve the user experience by offering larger airdrops and an expanded feature set. The launch of this platform has raised new questions — why a new clone is needed and how real its promises are.
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