Only 43% of players qualified for the season one airdrop because a whopping 2.3 million users were caught cheating. The Hamster Kombat team took measures against unfair play to ensure that only honest players benefited from the airdrop.
Season One Airdrop
In a recent post on X, the Hamster Kombat team shared details about the first airdrop. They announced that they would distribute 60 billion Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) tokens to qualified users. In total, the project sets aside 75 billion of its 100 billion tokens for the community, demonstrating the team's commitment to rewarding their loyal players. Of the 60 billion tokens being airdropped after season one, most users will receive 88.75% of their tokens immediately, amounting to 53.25 billion tokens. However, 11.25% of the tokens will be held back for 10 months, and after this period, users will receive the remaining 6.75 billion tokens.
Looking Forward to Season Two
The Hamster Kombat team isn't stopping here. They have already announced that another 15% of the total token supply will be up for grabs during season two of the game. This means another 15 billion tokens will be heading to players who qualify.
Protecting Against Cheaters
By banning 2.3 million cheaters, Hamster Kombat is sending a clear message: cheaters never prosper. This move fairly rewards honest players. A game like this needs to remain fair and fun for everyone. The team's actions show their commitment to maintaining fairness in the game.
The Hamster Kombat team has taken significant steps to maintain the integrity of the game and protect the interests of legitimate players. They continue to airdrop tokens and plan new seasons, reinforcing their commitment to fair play.
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