Released in the spring, Hamster Kombat quickly gained millions of fans around the world. Tens of millions of people click on the hamster hoping to win real money. Oleg Lupikov, co-founder of startup studio TONLAB (engaged in launching web3 services on Telegram) and blockchain expert, in a conversation with socialbites.ca, warned people that the game may not meet their financial expectations.
The main reason for the popularity of Hamster Kombat is its win-win concept, which promises real rewards for touching the hamster. Users can earn tokens (digital currency used in blockchain networks) for their activities in the game.
The developers plan to launch their own cryptocurrency, which players will receive for their activities in the app. However, it is not yet clear how the tokens will be distributed among users. Many players hope that the reward will be proportional to the amount of virtual money in the game.
However, it is not yet possible to withdraw money from Hamster Kombat. You have to wait for the airdrop and listing expected in the summer. The creators have already delayed the launch several times; This may be due to technical reasons, such as actively increasing audience interest and preparing exchanges and staking mechanisms to ensure liquidity.
Lupikov also noted that in Hamster Kombat, players do not risk anything besides the time spent. In the worst case, the token may not be listed on the exchange and players will be left with virtual money. However, he warns against excessive optimism and advises users to be more careful.
Previously in detail “socialbites.ca” Wrote About whether you can make money from Hamster Kombat and other clicker games on Telegram.