The Hamster Kombat airdrop, which took place in late September 2024, has garnered significant attention but received mixed feedback. While the airdrop was labeled as one of the largest in crypto history, only 43% of the users qualified, leading to some dissatisfaction. Over 131 million users were eligible, but 2.3 million accounts were banned due to cheating, contributing to the reduced eligibility.
Despite this, the overall reception from the community remains optimistic, particularly as Hamster Kombat continues to grow, boasting over 300 million users globally. The airdrop was seen as a reward for early supporters, with over 60 billion tokens distributed initially, and 15% of the total token supply set aside for future seasons. Analysts predict that the token could reach up to $0.05 by the end of 2024, driven by increasing adoption and upcoming exchange listings on major platforms like Binance and Bybit.
Looking ahead, Hamster Kombat aims to introduce new features, such as additional battle arenas, NFTs, and community-driven events, to maintain player engagement and expand its ecosystem. This continued development is expected to bolster the future of the game, especially as it integrates further into the Web3 space.
My Thoughts
- Rejected by Catizen airdrop π. Accepted by Hamster Kombat π.
- For 60 days of effort, I didn't win much tokens. To be fair, I didn't participate actively. Only doing in the morning, train rides, kids sleeping.
- I'm beginning to enjoy it the more I play. Will instil discipline to push harder in other promising apps as referenced in my referral page.
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