Hamster Kombat Navigates Drop, Aims for Season Two Hype
Hamster Kombat, a Web3 clicker game on Telegram, has hit a snag—its MAUs nosedived from a whopping 300 million in August to just 30 million now. But the devs aren’t rattled. A spokesperson dished to Cointelegraph, saying the numbers “fit the script.” Season One wrapped up, and they’re in a slow burn until Season Two kicks off.
“Everything goes through boom and fade cycles, especially in our seasonal format,” the spokesperson said. “We’re chillin’ between seasons, and 30 million MAUs ain’t shabby.”
Old Players, New Fish: Hamster Kombat’s Gameplan Unfolds
The team’s got plans to reel back Season One’s veterans while baiting new catch. Numbers are still solid, though—on Nov. 14, they logged a crazy $1.3 billion in daily spot trades and $4 billion in perpetual trades for their token, HMSTR.
Hamster Kombat says it’s sittin’ pretty with 11 million tokenholders now. That’s enough, they claim, to eyeball the top dogs of blockchain. “We’re gonna stack more hodlers and push into new grounds,” the spokesperson said. Their core clique of 30 million active grinders? Still hanging tight, even after the airdrop rush.
Telegram Mini Apps Showdown: Rivals Close In
But it’s not just Hamster Kombat stirring up the Telegram scene. Competitors are heating up. Paws, another Telegram Mini App, has clawed its way to the top with a cool 40.7 million MAUs. As Hamster Kombat preps for its next chapter, it watches Paws catch fire in the same arena.
Blum’s also creepin’ up—this one’s a hybrid exchange with a gamey twist, offering central and decentralized trading options. Their clicker lets users earn game points, and the real kicker? Those points flip into airdrop-ready tokens.
Then there’s Major, flexing its way to 34.9 million MAUs. It’s staking its claim by rewarding users with crypto for tasks, adding a whole new flavor to the game space.
Hamster Kombat’s team stays unphased, banking on its loyal base as it gears up for Season Two. It’s a wait-and-see if they can regain the memetic mojo, but the fight ain’t over for this Web3 rodent warrior.
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