- Game of tap to gain According to a recent whitepaper from Hamster Kombat, players would receive 60% of the token airdrop.
- Originally scheduled to happen this month, the Hamster Kombat team asserts that this will be the biggest airdrop in cryptocurrency history and states that they are actively working towards making it happen.
- Due to technical issues, the game’s developers said in a Telegram thread that it is now impossible to determine when the airdrop will happen.
The developers of the Telegram tap-to-earn game Hamster Kombat have published a new whitepaper detailing the project’s tokenomics, providing additional insight into what may turn out to be one of the most well-known token airdrops in recent memory.
The Hamster Kombat team claimed in its whitepaper that there are 300 million players of the game right now and that they were preparing the biggest cryptocurrency airdrop ever. The forthcoming token airdrop would allocate 60% of its proceeds to players, as per the whitepaper.
According to the Hamster Kombat whitepaper, the remaining funds will be used to reward teams, provide ecosystem partnerships and awards, and provide market liquidity, among other things. The creators of the game also said that Hamster Kombat is not under pressure to be sold because venture capitalists or investment firms do not support it.
The game had planned to release its first airdrop this month, but on Tuesday it revealed that the procedure of actually executing the drop is proving to be difficult. The airdrop of Hamster tokens is a technically challenging project. We’re not setting particular dates because it’s hard to forecast the precise timing for deploying this solution, the game’s developers said in its official Telegram channel.
In the world of cryptocurrency, Hamster Kombat has become somewhat of a mystery. The Open Network, or TON +1.32% blockchain, is the foundation of this straightforward clicker game, and its unknown creators seem to have amassed a thriving community of players in a remarkably short period of time, ready to win token rewards by participating. It’s unknown how many bots make up the total number of players on Hamster Kombat, but it seems like a lot of people are interested in the game.
The popularity of Notcoin, a clicker game hosted on Telegram, which airdropped over 80 billion NOT coins in May and was valued at over $1 billion at the time, helped the new game as well. Developers of Hamster Kombat have been motivated by the success of Notcoin and it has served as inspiration for their game.
Declaring on Tuesday that it has goals beyond this initial airdrop, Hamster Kombat characterized it as the commencement of constructing the Hamster ecosystem, which will encompass a great deal more than just the existing game. According to the developers, there are 50 million active daily players of the game across 190 countries.
The developers of the game also stated in their whitepaper that Hamster Kombat is currently a successful enterprise and that team token allocations are not required to be sold in order to cover expenses.
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