Hamster Kombat Loses Half of Its Users Amid Outrage Over Airdrop Delay
Hamster Kombat, the once-thriving “tap to earn” game on Telegram, is facing a significant downturn that has sent shockwaves through its community. Launched with high hopes following the success of Notcoin, Hamster Kombat quickly gained popularity, amassing an impressive 155 million active users. However, recent events have led to a sharp decline in its user base, now standing at just 86 million—a nearly 50% drop.
The game was on the verge of a massive breakthrough, with plans for a 10 billion HMSTR token airdrop set to solidify its position in the competitive market. However, these plans have been thrown into disarray due to an internal conflict within the Hamster Kombat team. Sources suggest that disagreements over the handling of the airdrop and the project’s overall direction have created a rift among the team members. Although specific details of the conflict remain undisclosed, the impact on the game’s progress is evident.
In mid-July, the identity of Eduard Gurinovich, a Russian businessman, was revealed as a key figure behind Hamster Kombat. Gurinovich made headlines when he submitted an application to register the trademark “Hamster Kombat,” further cementing his involvement in the project. Despite this, the internal turmoil has led to the indefinite postponement of the much-anticipated airdrop, disappointing the community that had been eagerly awaiting the event.
The delay has not only frustrated users but also caused a significant reduction in engagement. Once a bustling platform, Hamster Kombat has seen its active user base nearly halved, a stark indication of the community’s growing disillusionment. As the game continues to trade on platforms like OKX and Bybit at a rate of $0.17 to $0.20 per HMSTR, questions are being raised about its future.
The planned airdrop was expected to be a game-changer for Hamster Kombat, potentially revitalizing the platform and attracting new users. However, the ongoing uncertainty has cast doubt on the project’s viability. With the airdrop distribution postponed indefinitely, many are questioning whether the team can resolve its internal issues and regain the trust of its users.
Adding to the uncertainty, speculation within the community had suggested that Hamster Kombat might launch by the end of July. However, this launch window has passed without any developments, leading to further doubts about the project’s future. Some users have even speculated that the team may be more focused on monetizing their presence on YouTube and Telegram rather than advancing the project.
Despite the challenges, the Hamster Kombat mini app continues to function smoothly, fueling speculation that a listing of HMSTR could be imminent. The project’s roadmap remains a topic of interest, with many in the community eager to see if the team can turn things around.
For those considering accumulating more of the airdrop before a potential listing, joining the community now could be an opportunity—but as always, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research. The world of cryptocurrency is fraught with risk, and informed decisions are key to navigating it successfully.
Hamster Kombat’s future hangs in the balance, and the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the project can overcome its current obstacles and emerge stronger. The team has a tough road ahead as they work to resolve their internal conflicts and restore confidence in their community.
Gideon is a Cameroonian-born tech enthusiast who has been actively involved in web3 and blockchain development in Africa for over 5 years. He is a CAN News reporter, covering articles on web3, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and other related topics within the continent.