As the trend of Memecoins surges, Hamster Kombat’s Telegram channel is growing steadily and becoming the largest on the platform.
The popular social networking application Telegram has experienced substantial growth over the years and now boasts an approximate total user base of 1.5 billion, of which 800 million are active monthly users. With 11.25 million subscribers and “25 million CEOs in the Hamster community,” Hamster Kombat, a “mini app” on Telegram that has recently gained popularity on the social media platform TikTok and on Telegram itself, has affirmed that it has become the most extensive channel on the social networking platform globally.
An image published on the Telegram channel of Hamster Kombat indicates that the platform has approximately 24.8 million active users, with each user averaging 19.8 sessions. The recent popularity of micro applications on social networking sites has significantly increased due to the introduction of Notcoin (NOT). This viral game employs a tap-to-earn mining mechanism.
Twenty million users joined the viral Telegram game Notcoin within two months of its debut, demonstrating remarkable expansion in the Web3 industry. It garnered worldwide popularity after NOT was listed on several prominent cryptocurrency exchanges.
Conversely, Hamster Kombat has experienced comparable expansion rates and claims a per-post reach of 2.3 million accounts. Hamster Kombat is preceded by Telegram Tips, which has the second-most subscribers on the platform.
Hamster Kombat is a “CEO simulator game for a cryptocurrency exchange” in which players can earn “upgrade cards” by inviting peers and completing in-game quests to increase their income. Instead of imparting their knowledge on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), each participant can attempt to be a CEO in the real world.
Amidst its ironic moniker, Hamster Kombat has amassed a substantial following, as each participant is confronted with various daily obstacles that CEOs encounter.
Hamster Kombat has collaborated with a blockchain to distribute Hamster Kombat tokens. Although the announcement did not explicitly disclose the partnership blockchain, the community was encouraged to speculate on the network’s identity.
Numerous users speculated in the comments section whether the companion blockchain was Binance, Bybit, or Toncoin (TON); however, the mini app still needs to disclose the blockchain’s name. In the interim, some users speculated that Monster Kombat might have partnered with Notcoin.
A user inquired as to when the tokens would be available for purchase on exchanges; Hamster Kombat responded that players are “at this time earning in-game coins” and further stated:
“Before the listing, they will be distributed among players in the form of tokens, and after the listing, you will be able to sell them. The listing date and all other reliable information will be posted in our community.”
Hamster Kombat has designated May as the month in which the token generation event will occur after which unique cards will be unveiled and airdrop tasks are assigned. Additionally, the game is scheduled to introduce its soft currency in June and the HMSTR hard currency.
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