Hamster Kombat announced the results of Season 1, triggering chaos among users dissatisfied with the overall token distribution.
Hamster Kombat Season 1 Results
Key points following the first season of the game, according to Hamster Kombat: - Over 300 million people joined the game since March 26, 2024. - 131 million users qualified for the September 26 airdrop. - 2.3 million users were banned as cheaters. - 30.6 million qualified users haven't chosen a withdrawal method before the deadline.
Community Reaction to Game Results
The game's community showed disappointment following the results, accusing the project of cheating. In various posts via X, demoralized users complained of unfair distribution and preference for invited referrals. Most frequent complaints: - PPH (Point per Hour) was a key metric for airdrop eligibility, but the focus shifted to keys. - After players spent countless hours collecting keys, the results reportedly favored inviting referrals. - Users received cheating accusations without a real reason. - Vesting was implemented without informing the community.
Unfair Airdrop Allocation
The community complains that Hamster Kombat allocated a large portion of the airdrop to YouTubers and influencers for referrals. Influencers reportedly sell the dream of iPhones and Lamborghinis to new users to gain millions of views and subscribers, and then receive huge amounts of money. A user also shared an example of HMSTR allocation, highlighting that most coins went to friends' referrals.
Despite Hamster Kombat's efforts to promote a work ethic and fair play, the results of Season 1 have sparked criticism among users, leading to accusations of cheating and unfair treatment of the community.
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