Hamster Kombat, a Telegram-based mini-game, released a revised whitepaper detailing the allocation for its highly anticipated airdrop as rumors of launch delays circulated.
Telegram mini-game Hamster Kombat has released a revised whitepaper detailing the allocation for its highly anticipated airdrop, amid rumors of launch delays.
According to the new whitepaper, 60% of the project’s HMSTR token supply will be distributed to Hamster Kombat players. The remaining 40% will be allocated to partnerships, ecosystem grants, market liquidity, and other roadmap milestones.
The token distribution criteria will be determined based on players’ activities in the Telegram game native to The Open Network (TON). The team has not yet set an airdrop date, highlighting the complexities involved.
“The Hamster token airdrop is a technically complex undertaking, unprecedented in the blockchain world. We’re not setting specific dates for one simple reason: it’s impossible to predict the exact timeline for implementing this solution,” the Hamster Kombat team said on X.
Developers have touted the token distribution as potentially the “largest airdrop in crypto history.” Should it be realized, the distribution will outpace the popular Telegram clicker game Notcoin (NOT) and its 80 billion NOT token airdrop.
Happy to announce we’ve updated the roadmap on our website and released our Whitepaper that showcases the plans we have for the Hamster Ecosystem.
1. We firmly believe that each player contributes to our shared success. To reflect this, we've allocated a whopping…
Created by anonymous founders, Hamster Kombat has quickly amassed a global following on TON. The whitepaper claims that over 300 million users play Hamster Kombat, though an unknown number of bots may inflate the real figure. Developers have assured that every legitimate player will receive tokens.
HMSTR tokens are already trading on premarket channels offered by centralized crypto exchanges, such as Bybit and OKX, as crypto.news reported.
Hamster Kombat’s popularity is partly due to its exposure to the growing TON ecosystem within Telegram, which boasts over 900 million monthly users. Other Telegram mini-games, such as Blum and Dogs, have also quickly amassed millions of users in a matter of weeks. However, not all projects have met expectations. Pixelverse, for instance, faced criticism after its token launch, with many users feeling that they were left out.
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