Hamster Kombat creators keep releasing a daily secret code, with a decrypted password published as 300 Kryptan on the Telegram channel.
Players who successfully decode the code between August 29 and August 30 are set to receive 1 million in-game HMSTR currency. The entry uses Morse code, and activation occurs from the Daily Code section in the main menu of the game.
A short press represents a dot while a longer press indicates a dash. For example, to spell the word HOMIE, the sequence is as follows: P: dot dot dot dot; HE: dash dash dash; M: dash dash; I: dot dot; E: dot.
The code remains valid until 22:00 the following day, after which it is replaced with a new one.
Hamster Kombat is a viral Telegram-based clicker game where players accumulate points by tapping a hamster, solving codes, and collecting revealed cards. The developers have promised that the accumulated points could be exchanged for cryptocurrency once the token listing occurs on September 26. However, Vladimir Smerkis, former head of Binance CIS, cautions about potential challenges in token distribution due to high player volumes, and blockchain expert Oleg Lupikov notes that significant earnings from the game should not be assumed.
The game has several analogues in the crypto gaming space on Telegram, including Blum, Catizen, Lost Dogs: The Way, TapSwap, X Empire and others.
Earlier reports indicated disagreements among Hamster Kombat’s creators have raised questions about the project’s entry into the crypto exchange.
Sources note that the daily code events continue to drive user engagement, while market observers assess the broader implications for tokenomics and adoption in Telegram-based games. [Citation: Gaming industry briefings]