Hamster Kombat, a popular mini-game on Telegram, is eagerly anticipated by millions of users for its airdrop. However, there is a possibility that the airdrop might be canceled. Here’s why:
1. Lack of External Investment
Hamster Kombat does not have any external investors. The game generates revenue solely through advertisements on YouTube, Telegram, Twitter, and within other games. Given that it aims to serve 250 million users, this revenue stream may only suffice for the developers rather than the extensive user base.
2. Comparison with Other Mini-Games
Users of mini-games listed on Telegram, such as Notcoin, Dogs, Avacoin, and Pixelverse, have earned as little as $10. These apps had user bases of under 100 million. Distributing similar amounts to 250 million users in Hamster Kombat seems nearly impossible.
3. Market Value Analysis
Consider the market value of popular meme coins like Pepe Coin, which has millions of investors and a market cap of $5 billion. If Hamster Kombat were to provide $10 to each of its 250 million users, it would approach half of Pepe Coin’s market value. Including the numerous high-level accounts in the game would increase the required amount to ten times that of Pepe Coin’s market value, making this scenario close to impossible.
4. Rapid User Growth and Inaction
Hamster Kombat initially leveraged its growing user base to its advantage. However, the rapid increase in users has led to a lack of effective action, causing frustration among the community.
5. Diminishing User Trust
As user confidence wanes, Hamster Kombat has failed to address the concerns. The lack of clear communication from the developers, especially regarding the airdrop timing, has aggravated users even further.
6. Potential Disappointment
Users who may not see any gains from the airdrop due to the mathematical constraints are likely to face significant disappointment if the airdrop proceeds.
7. Recommendations for Improvement
Hamster Kombat should consider setting different draw dates for various user levels in the airdrop to reduce sales pressure and attract new users, thereby increasing the game’s market value.
8. Is Hamster Kombat a Scam?
While it is not necessarily a scam, it is evident that Hamster Kombat faces unresolved issues that need urgent attention.