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Hamster Kombat, the well-known non-fungible token game, has taken action against over 2.3 million users for cheating just before its much-anticipated token airdrop. This famous NFT game plans to release its native cryptocurrency ($HMSTR) later this week and will officially distribute it to all verified users on its platform based on their historical activities.
Hamster Kombat Bans Over 2.6M Users for Cheating
In a blog entry dated September 23, Hamster Kombat announced that it had barred over 2.3 million accounts for cheating. The offenders, enough to populate the entire city of Rome, initially gamed the system to increase their eligibility for the eagerly awaited airdrop. Hamster Kombat is set to unveil its highly touted token, $HMSTR, on September 26.
PROTECTING THE HAMSTER
We’ve banned more than 2.3 million cheaters — enough to fill the entire city of Rome!
Curious how we caught them? Here’s an example: One individual linked over 400 accounts to a single Binance address, while another invited almost 2,000… pic.twitter.com/LaHrn3ow2K
— Hamster Kombat (@hamster_kombat) September 23, 2024
Debuting in March 2024, Hamster Kombat is a Telegram-driven game enabling users to mine Hamster coins by managing a virtual cryptocurrency exchange. Players act as the hamster’s chief executive officer, enhancing the startup’s prosperity and striving to elevate it within the industry. To achieve this objective, players invest in marketing strategies, licenses, talent acquisition, new products, and more.
Additionally, Hamster Kombat allows players to earn Hamster coins through various skill-based competitions and specific daily enhancements. Each Hamster coin in the game is a non-fungible token that can be traded and sold on the marketplace. The game has quickly gained popularity, reminiscent of the earlier Notcoin clicker game, and has attracted more than 300 million players in under five months since its initial launch.
Hamster Kombat Recovers 6.8 Billion Tokens From Cheaters
Hamster Kombat has disclosed its preparations for the eagerly awaited airdrop and token launch this Thursday. However, the team has banned over 2.3 million accounts suspected of manipulating the system to receive substantial airdrops. In their blog update, the team stated that they had been monitoring user behavior for months in advance of the token generation event and noticed accounts that logged in at the same time daily and clicked the same exact pixel.
Furthermore, these cheaters automated their selling through software to gain an unfair advantage over other players. As a result, they have clamped down on over 6.8 billion tokens from these dishonest accounts, redistributing them to fair players. Hamster Kombat asserts that these cheaters are not part of their community, emphasizing their commitment to protecting genuine players and market participants, particularly long-term holders.
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