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Hamster Kombat Faces User Drop, Plans Re-Engagement

With the popularity of Telegram Mini Apps Paws and Blum on the rise, Hamster Kombat is preparing a resurgence.

Notwithstanding a recent decline in monthly active users (MAU), the Web3 game Hamster Kombat intends to “re-engage” with its season one player and draw in new players.

Despite breaking records and reaching 300 million users in August, the buzz surrounding the well-known Telegram clicker game has since subsided. As of right now, it has roughly 30 million MAUs. However, a Hamster Kombat representative said that the reduction aligns with their expectations.

According to the Hamster Kombat crew, interest fluctuates but always returns to any project. This is to be expected because our project has seasons. The spokeswoman stated, “We are currently in the interlude period, getting ready to launch the second season.” “Our MAU metric stays above 30 million even during this mid-season phase, indicating sustained interest.”

To draw in new players, the team is “planning to re-engage” with season one participants, the spokesperson continued.

Keeping the players of Hamster Kombat in the “core group.”

Hamster Kombat said on November 14 that its Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) token had a $4 billion permanent trading volume and a $1.3 billion daily spot volume. Additionally, 11 million tokenholders were reported.

“We now have over 11 million tokenholders, allowing us to compete with the top blockchains. We plan to increase the number of holders and enter new markets.”

Even after the initial airdrop, the team claimed to have kept a “core group” of over 30 million people who are still actively participating. The spokeswoman said, “That’s more than the community of many other projects even before their airdrops.”

With more events scheduled for the future, Hamster Kombat anticipates that its audience will continue to expand.

The rise of Paws and Blum Telegram games

Other Telegram Mini Apps are becoming more popular while Hamster Kombat attempts to make a resurgence. Among these is Paws, which has had a sharp increase in popularity and is now among the fastest-growing Mini

Telegram apps. According to Telegram, Paws had 40.7 million MAUs at the time of writing.

Highest-ranked Web3 apps on Telegram. Source: Telegram

Furthermore, Blum, a hybrid exchange that combines elements of decentralized and controlled exchanges, is becoming a popular Mini App. Additionally, Blum offers a clicker game where players may earn points that can be exchanged for airdrop tokens.

With 34.9 million MAUs, Major, another app, has risen to the top of the Telegram Mini App rankings. Major enables users to earn cryptocurrency by doing tasks.

Ruth Okarter

Ruth is a seasoned news reporter and editor who brings her sharp eye and passion for storytelling to Protechbro.com. With a background in English and literary studies, Ruth crafts compelling narratives that unpack the complexities of the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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