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Nigerians React As Hamster Kombat Airdrop Offers Very Low Earnings

Nigerians React As Hamster Kombat Airdrop Offers Very Low Earnings

Hamster Kombat, the biggest and most anticipated crypto airdrop of the year, has finally launched after months of active mining by over 300 million players. The project hamster airdrop, which created a lot of buzz due to the size of its community, ended in disappointment for many of its players following very abysmal earnings

The project was heavily criticized for its delivery dust to his players. Dust is a crypto term used to describe trivial amounts of crypto that are usually left over from a trade or transaction.The key source of frustration for the hamster community is the long days spent mining the project after it launched in March. The gains from the project were by no means worth the effort.

According to several reports, a large portion of HMSTR token miners received less than $10, which is about N16000 in naira. This is nowhere in the range of what other crypto projects like Notcoin have delivered to Nigerian miners. Some Nigerian miners have earned up to $500 Nigeria’s X community was furious following airdrops commenting on the list, while questioning Tap’s viability to win projects as of now.

Airdrop Release Details

Only 131 million players have qualified for the Hamster Airdrop allocation out of over 300 million global players. About 2.3 million users were disqualified for cheating in the airdrop mining process.Overall, 60 billion HMSTR were designed for Hamster Kombat CEOs who got involved in the game, which led them to manage their crypto exchange. The game process took 7 months until the airdrop event that took place on September 26th

The listing price of Hamster Kombat token ranged from $0.012 to $0.09 according to various exchanges. Coingecko reported that the HMSTR token was down 41% from an initial price of $0.012, while CMC reported a 25% drop from its initial price of $0.009.Hamster Kombat in a announcement on X revealed that over 30 million users were already trading Hamster Kombat tokens following the September 26 airdrop, and users may experience challenges due to high demand.

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The Nigerian X web space has been filled with angry reactions from various Nigerian and African users over the abysmal amounts earned by Hamster Kombat Players.

Most users expressed their disappointment, while some called for a further boycott of the project.

A Nigerian user Faares expressed his disappointment with Project Hamster saying that it was not a good investment for the players who fully engaged in it.

People have wasted many days and hours playing this thing only for you all to reward them with some chicken trades? You all let them down and they don’t trust you anymore. Faares stated

Other X users called for a total boycott of the project, following his plan for a second session.

Danny Rach it echoed this sentiment in his tweet calling for a total boycott of the project.

“Attention Community! It’s time to act!

1. Block @hamster_kombat_bot

2. Unsubscribe from @hamster_kombat and all their social media

3. Stop watching their YouTube videos. Remember: WE are the community. WE made them successful. Ahmad tweeted

What to know

  • Hamster Kombat before its Airdrop event stated that it has reserved 15 billion HMSTR tokens for the game’s second season.
  • Hamster Kombat is arguably the biggest Play to Earn crypto project in the industry right now.