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Hamster Kombat Becomes Largest Telegram Channel since March 26 Launch

UTC by Anisha Pandey · 3 min read
Hamster Kombat Becomes Largest Telegram Channel since March 26 Launch
Photo: Hamster Kombat Announcement / Telegram

Hamster Kombat has witnessed skyrocketing growth and now boasts a reach of 2.3 million accounts per post.

Telegram, a popular social networking application, has seen significant growth over the years and currently has close to 1.5 billion total users, with 800 million monthly active users. Hamster Kombat, a ‘mini app’ on Telegram that recently became popular on social media platform TikTok and on Telegram itself, confirmed that it had become the largest channel on the social networking platform worldwide with 11.25 million subscribers and “25 million CEOs in the Hamster community”.

As per a picture posted on Hamster Kombat’s Telegram channel, there are around 24.8 million active users, followed by 19.8 sessions per user. Mini apps on social networking applications became quite popular recently with the debut of Notcoin (NOT), a viral game that follows a tap-to-earn mining mechanism.

Just two months after Notcoin was launched, the viral Telegram game hit 30 million users, displaying impressive growth in the Web3 sector. After NOT was listed on several major crypto exchanges, it gained mass popularity on an international level.

On the other hand, Hamster Kombat has witnessed similar levels of growth and now boasts a reach of 2.3 million accounts per post. Telegram Tips follows Hamster Kombat with the second-largest number of subscribers on the platform.

Hamster Kombat is a “crypto exchange CEO simulator game” that allows players to increase their income by buying “upgrade cards” by inviting friends and completing quests that are presented in the game. Each player can experience being a CEO in real life rather than sharing their expertise on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).

Each player will have to go through various challenges that each CEO faces on a daily basis, and despite its funny name, Hamster Kombat has attracted a huge player base.

Hamster Kombat Partners with a Blockchain Network

It is important to note that Hamster Kombat has also partnered with a blockchain to release Hamster Kombat tokens. While the announcement did not reveal the blockchain with which it had partnered, it asked the community to guess the name of the network.

Many users guessed in the comment section that the partner chain could be Binance, Bybit, or Toncoin (TON), but the mini app has yet to unveil the name of the blockchain. Meanwhile, some users also guessed that Monster Kombat could’ve partnered with Notcoin.

A user asked when the tokens would be listed on exchanges, to which Hamster Kombat replied that players are “currently earning in-game coins,” while adding:

“Before the listing, they will be distributed among players in the form of tokens, and after the listing, you will be able to sell them. The listing date and all other reliable information will be posted in our community.”

As per the roadmap provided by Hamster Kombat, the token generation event will take place in May, followed by the debut of special cards and airdrop tasks. Further, in June, the game is set to launch its soft currency along with the HMSTR hard currency.

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