Telegram bots have become increasingly popular in recent months, and many of them distribute a certain amount of listed crypto tokens if you play games offered by these bots for a certain period of time. Hamster Kombat, one of the pioneers among them and which recently announced the distribution amounts of its first season, has received great reactions. The focus of the reactions is on the number of tokens distributed below the expectations of the users.
The airdrop, which begins on September 26, is considered one of the largest token distributions in history and the Hamster Kombat team said: announced that the airdrop will reach 131 million usersThe real problem here is user claims that this distribution is unfair.
Tokens are distributed gradually

Hamster Kombat, which was first launched in March, has since managed to reach 300 million users. While the company stated that the token distribution would be of great benefit to the gaming community, it was stated that a total of 60 billion HMSTR tokens, i.e. 60% of the market value, would be given to players after the distribution. The distribution will not be done all at once. In the first phase of the airdrop, Only 11.25% of the Season 1 rewards will be distributed, and it will take ten months for these tokens to be finally earned..
The fact that the distribution will take so long has been criticized a lot, considering the size of the distribution per user. With the second season, the aim is for the tokens to reach a wider audience and reach 75% of the total supply, but at this point it is important what the future of the token will be.
What are the reactions on social media?

The 2% (approximately 2.3 million users) who were unable to receive their rewards under the game’s anti-cheat strategies reacted on social media. Furthermore, many users found this situation unfair, pointing out that the referral system is more important than other tasks in distribution. One user said this: “worst airdrop in cryptocurrency history” He described it as. Others criticized the project for offering too low rewards for long-term participation.
Hamster Kombat’s announcement that it would increase the supply of HMSTR tokens from 10 billion to 100 billion also caused concern in the community that the token value would decrease. Many players of Hamster Kombat, which is currently in its off-season, have indicated that they will not continue playing the game in the new season.
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