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Although the title might suggest otherwise, Hamster Kombat has nothing to do with hamsters actually engaging in a fight. So, no need to worry. There is no violence.
In fact, Hamster Kombat is a fun earn-to-play game built upon a successful model earlier established by Notcoin. It has become incredibly popular in the sector, and is suitable for all ages.
What is Hamster Kombat?
Similar to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat allows players to collect coins by tapping their screens in a Telegram mini app, which means all you have to do is simply open a chat, hit “Play,” and you are good to go. While the two might share the same core idea, Hamster Kombat takes gameplay to a new level as it introduces new game mechanics by combining the same old tap-to-earn game with an exchange simulator.
How does it Work?
In Hamster Kombat, you play as the CEO of a small but ambitious cryptocurrency exchange in the world of hamsters. The goal is to take the exchange to unprecedented heights by collecting golden coins, which can be used to purchase upgrades for your exchange, fueling its growth and success.
How to Play
Once players have tapped in enough coins, they can buy upgrades for their exchange in the “Mine” section. This section displays a wide range of upgrades that can be purchased with in-game coins, and include options such as allowing the trading of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, setting up a Know Your Client (KYC) process, and even going on the Joe Rogan podcast or buying a Lamborghini.
Each upgrade you buy will quickly start paying off, accelerating your exchange’s progress, while also increasing your passive income. For example, the “BTC pairs” card costs 250 coins, and will give you 40 coins every hour. Additionally, there is a daily combo of 3 exclusive cards you can find that will give you 5 million free in-game coins. But that is not all! You can also participate in a daily cipher that you have to enter in Morse code, granting you an extra 1 million coins.
Airdrop
So what is the point? The whole point is that you can convert your in-game coins to cash in the near future as an airdrop is planned, and Hamster Kombat has been more open about its plans for the airdrop than Notcoin was at first. According to the Hamster Kombat team, the token is estimated to launch on The Open Network (TON) in July, though that target could shift.
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