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What is Hamster Combat? Telegram cryptocurrency game and airdrop

Are the hamsters fighting now? Not exactly. Hamster Kombat’s title may be a bit misleading, but this Telegram-based clicker game has quickly become a dominant leader in the Play-to-Earn space by expanding on Notcoin’s winning model.

The Hamster Kombat team recently presentation The Open Network (TON) will conduct an airdrop to reward players who collect in-game coins by providing them with tradable cryptocurrency tokens.

This is sure to attract more people to the game, but as of this writing, new players can still collect coins ahead of the airdrop. Here’s what you need to know about Hamster Kombat, how to play, and what we know about tokens and airdrops so far.

What is Hamster Combat?

Similar to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat has players tapping to earn coins in the Telegram main application (or “mini-app”). This means that to play the game, all you have to do is open a chat on Telegram.

The game’s developers claim to have reached over 60 million users, all of whom are eagerly tapping in-game to earn coins that will be used to determine the number of tokens players receive in the upcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop.

Hamster Kombat has been out since March, but the game gained a lot of popularity after the recent Notcoin airdrop. Perhaps it’s because tab-addicted gamers are migrating to new games through upcoming tokens and airdrops.

The core concept of Hamster Kombat is similar to Notcoin, with slightly richer game mechanics on top of it. Simply put, it’s a tap-to-earn game mixed with a cryptocurrency exchange simulator.

In Hamster Kombat, you are the CEO of an up-and-coming cryptocurrency exchange, and it is your job to grow the exchange to new heights never before seen in the world of Hamster. To do this, players tap golden coins to earn coins and then use those coins to purchase upgrades for exchange.

How to play Hamster Combat

Hamster Kombat launches in a way that will be familiar to Notcoin users. Players tap golden coins in the Telegram app. But the first step in Hamster Kombat is to shear the hamster’s fur for whatever reason, so the hamster can become the CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange.

Like Notcoins, players can use in-game points to purchase “boosts” that increase statistics, such as the number of points earned per tap and how long they can rest and tap until their energy bar recharges. fill again There are also free daily boosters that players can request six times per day.

Hamster Combat screenshot.  Image: Decryption
Hamster Combat screenshot. Image: Decryption

As players earn points, they can use them to upgrade their exchanges in the game’s “Mines” tab. This tab shows all kinds of upgrades players can purchase for exchange (purely with in-game coins), add coins like Bitcoin to trade on exchanges, set up a KYC process, or even listen to the Joe Rogan Podcast. .

You can passively earn more coins each time you purchase upgrades for exchange. For example, adding a BTC pair to an exchange requires 250 points, but you will earn 40 points per hour. That said, these additional features will pay off quickly and help you take your exchange further.

‘Airdrop?’

Why do I get in-game coins? Like Notcoin, Hamster Kombat also announced an upcoming airdrop, but was initially much more transparent than Notcoin.

The Hamster Kombat app has an “Airdrops” tab that claims exchange and market maker partnerships have already been negotiated, but doesn’t provide an exact date for the airdrop itself.

Notcoin ran for three months before pausing gameplay and launched its token more than a month later. Of course, Hamster Kombat may not follow the same routine. However, considering how much hype Notcoin has leveraged and translated into market value, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Hamster Kombat emulating those methods as well.

Editor: Andrew Hayward

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