
Hamster Kombat, a popular game on the TON blockchain, has rejected all venture capital investment proposals. The team aims to protect its players from becoming 'exit liquidity' for investors. Instead, 60% of the HMSTR tokens to be issued will be reserved for players. This decision reflects a growing trend among blockchain-based games to prioritize user interests over external investment.
JUST IN: HAMSTER KOMBAT TEAM REPORTEDLY REJECTED ALL VC INVESTMENT PROPOSALS TO PROTECT USERS FROM EXIT LIQUIDITY CHANNELS
The Hamster Kombat team, one of the most popular TON games, said it has rejected all VC investment proposals to prevent them from using users as a channel for exiting liquidity, and 60% of the HMSTR tokens to be issued will be reserved for players. https://t.co/BfTii0PMJU
. @hamster_kombat Rejected Several #VC Investments; Players Will Not Become 'Exit Liquidity' https://t.co/U665Gxas6A

