Hamster Kombat: ‘Unfair’ Token Distribution
The Hamster Kombat crew has been alleged of unfair airdrop distribution of the HMSTR tokens. Many players who invested a lot of time and money in the game got only a meager fraction of the projected tokens; some barely had $50 worth. The community is particularly upset about the role of referrals in determining token allocations. The amount of tokens received by the player was comparatively higher in proportion to the number of referrals they have compared to the other regular players. Additionally, the team did not host over 2 million people in an airdrop after terming the users as “cheaters.”✍️ HAMSTER MATH ✍️ 🔥 The results of Season 1 have been finalized: 🚀 Over 300 million people have joined Hamster Kombat since March 26, 2024, 131 million qualified for the airdrop on September 26th and around 2.3 million were banned as cheaters. 📤 30.6 million of qualified… — Hamster Kombat (@hamster_kombat)
Lack Of Transparency And Broken Promises
Other criticism of Hamster Kombat is a perceived failure to be more open and lack fulfillment of some promises to the community. The team promised several large incentives to players, such as an “equally important” reward system which was never met. The use of “keys” during the final weeks of Season 1 also caused confusion since no clear information was issued regarding importance, with some players focusing just on collecting keys to later find out they are banned for shortchanging.Boycott Threats And Community Backlash
The community’s dismay of the token distribution has resulted in a notable pushback. Many of the players labeling the airdrop a “scam” have expressed their wrath on social networking sites. Some have even promised to sell their tokens right away after listing and abstain from the game.Featured image from Protos, chart from TradingView