The popular Telegram-based game Hamster Kombat has announced a delay in its token launch and airdrop, originally scheduled for July. The developers cited challenges related to a large-scale airdrop and a recent donation to PETA as reasons for the postponement. Despite the delay, the game has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 300 million players in under five months. In a revised whitepaper, the team revealed that 60% of the upcoming HMSTR token airdrop will be allocated to players, positioning it as potentially the largest airdrop in cryptocurrency history. The team is actively working to finalize the airdrop details, which has generated considerable interest among the game's user base.
#CMCNews: Hamster Kombat Surpasses 300 Million Players, Prepares for Historic Crypto Airdrop https://t.co/44LmtpNTwf The game #HamsterKombat, a $TON based game, has surpassed 300 million players, achieving this milestone in less than five months since its launch in March 2024...
Somehow, more than 300 million people are playing a game where they're hamster CEOs. Also, it may get a lot of them into crypto. https://t.co/QVoBx5hT5n
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