Hamster Kombat, a popular non-fungible token (NFT) game, has banned over 2.3 million users for cheating on its platform. This decision comes ahead of the anticipated $HMSTR token airdrop.
Mass User Bans
In a September 23 blog post, Hamster Kombat confirmed that over 2.3 million accounts were banned for cheating. These users had attempted to artificially increase their chances of receiving the airdrop. The $HMSTR token is scheduled to launch on September 26.
Advanced Cheating Techniques
Some users connected over 400 accounts to a single Binance address, while others invited nearly 2000 people, which led to their bans.
Recovered Tokens and Next Steps
The Hamster Kombat team stated they had analyzed user behavior for months. They recovered over 6.8 billion tokens from fraudulent accounts and redistributed them among honest players. The project is continuing its preparations for the airdrop and token launch.
Hamster Kombat reaffirms its commitment to supporting fair players and market participants. By banning cheaters, they ensure fairness in token distribution and protect the interests of genuine users.
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