Kir Gusev “Most of the people who played the viral crypto game Hamster Kombat will likely earn a maximum of just $10 each when the HMSTR token starts trading on exchanges like Binance and OKX on Thursday.”
And yet many people do not expect this when distribution arrives, Hamster has been a big jokes on social media; they are expecting to be an overnight rich people and they were all laughing and disappointment after receiving their allocations, this is just one of the example.
Hamster Kombat, a popular game on Telegram, recently faced controversy over its airdrop, a process where free cryptocurrency tokens are distributed to users. This week, the airdrop was criticized for alleged unfair distribution. The developers aimed to reward honest players by disqualifying 2.3 million users for cheating, stating, "Cheating is bad" in a message sent to these users in September.
I'm not tolerating cheaters but they should have given the warning when they are working and ranking their points by disabling their accounts so the participants are warned on the consequences
Despite the efforts to ensure fair play, both banned and eligible players are now accusing the Hamster Foundation, the creators of Hamster Kombat, of unfairly denying them their earned tokens. Only 43% of the game's 300 million players, approximately 131 million people, received the HMSTR airdrop. Many of the 2.3 million banned users argue they did not cheat and were unjustly disqualified.
This is expected on a platform with an unexpected burst of participants, Many of the participants are new to Cryptocurrency so they do not know how these things work, they felt that they were taken for a ride.