It’s happening. The Hamster Kombat season 1 airdrop is shaking things up. Not everybody’s making it to the promised land though—only 43% of users. That’s right, out of a jaw-dropping 300 million Hamster Kombat players, a mere 131 million are actually getting their paws on the airdrop tokens. The reason? Some shady moves. Over 2.3 million users got booted from the game, busted for cheating. The Hamster Kombat team dropped this bombshell in a post on X, revealing 60 billion tokens about to flood the streets. But the rest? You’ll have to wait.
60 Billion HMSTR Tokens up for Grabs, But Here’s the Catch
Hamster Kombat’s community’s about to eat good—at least the ones who qualify. The team set aside 75 billion of its 100 billion HMSTR tokens for loyal players. A huge 60% of the token pool will rain down after season one wraps. And here’s where it gets interesting: players can claim 88.75% of their loot instantly, so a fast payday. But the last 11.25%? That’s locked up, stuck in a 10-month vesting vault, only to be released after HMSTR hits the exchanges. That means about 53.25 billion tokens splash into wallets, while 6.75 billion are stashed until later.
Viral Telegram Clicker Game Sets Record Numbers
In just 81 days, Hamster Kombat’s Telegram clicker game became an absolute sensation. 239 million users jumped into the Web3 madness. Even Telegram’s own head honcho, Pavel Durov, gave it a shoutout, claiming Hamster Kombat is onboarding fresh crypto blood. The game’s now crossed 300 million users, but here’s the kicker— most of them won’t see a single token. Only 43% are eligible for the airdrop, a harsh reminder that not all hamster clicks count the same.
No VC Money? No Problem, Says Hamster Foundation
The Hamster Foundation doesn’t play by the usual rules. They straight-up rejected offers from venture capitalists. In a rare move, they let the market decide the token’s fate, cutting off any extra sell pressure. This means the HMSTR token’s value will float on the tides of demand, supply, and community hype—no pre-mines, no big wallets dumping early. With this, Hamster Kombat is setting up a decentralized, all-player, no-VC playground where only the masses decide the worth of a hamster’s hustle.