Hamster Kombat: 4 key things to know about it as revealed by its anonymous founders
Hamster Kombat is arguably one of the most popular Web 3 clicker games hosted on Telegram at the moment.
The project belongs to an increasingly popular category of crypto projects known as the “Play to earn category” which features other popular projects like Tapswap, Notcoin, Blum, and Dotcoin.
Hamster Kombat with over 250 million players globally according to its team is without a doubt a project to reckon with.
Despite its massive global adoption and popularity in various countries, very little is known about the team behind this massive project as they have remained anonymous.
Little is known about the team behind the project and the motive, vision, and projections for the Hamster Kombat project.
The anonymous team behind Hamster Kombat in an email response to The Block gave a detailed description of who they are, their vision, and their projections for the Hamster Kombat project.
Inspired by Notcoin but not Notcoin
Hamster Kombat founders revealed that their project was inspired by the success of Notcoin but is quite different from the project since they added their style and also drew some additional inspiration from the popularity of social media games back in 2010.
“We were inspired by the success of Notcoin and the popularity of social media games in the 2010s. So, we kind of took the best of both and added our philosophy of unity and a lot of educational content,” Hamster Kombat’s founders explained.
They also added that they admired meme stocks and social media and drew slight inspiration from them while creating Hamster Kombat.
“We were largely inspired by the GameStop and Reddit story, where retail investors showed their power over Wall Street,” They added.
The team confirmed that they have been into blockchain and games since 2013.
A Planned Second Airdrop
The founders in response to questions on the continued existence of the project after its first airdrop expected to happen in weeks. They explained that they plan for the project to be around for a very long time and already have plans for the second airdrop in the next two years.
“The game will go on, and there will be a second season with the second airdrop in the next two years,” We think that the token, which will belong to millions of users throughout the world, holds a huge value in itself.” the team stated.
Strong Aversion to Bots
The Hamster Kombat team harped on their efforts to maintain the integrity of the project by cleaning out the Bots. Bots are a major challenge to Telegram-based clicker games and the team behind Hamster Kombat is looking to follow in the footsteps of Notcoin who cleaned out 20% of bot accounts.
“We see everyone who is trying to flood bots, and we will be cleaning them up before the listing,” Notcoin was able to ban around 20% of bot accounts, so we’ll try to do the same … Using bots and referral cheating will be punished.”
The number of bots that make up the 250 million Hamster Kombat users is uncertain.
1 Billion people target
The Hamster Kombat team revealed that they have a target of reaching 1 billion people globally with their project.
“We are an edutainment project created with the goal of mass adoption. Our mission is to reach 1 billion people worldwide who will be a part of this whole project and will be learning about the blockchain and web3 worlds,
“We also care about financial literacy and universal basic income, and it looks like we’re becoming one of the biggest projects in this area.”
What to know
- Hamster Kombat is quite popular in Nigeria and is up there with Tapswap among the Web 3 clicker games heavily embraced by the Nigerian Crypto community.
- Hamster Kombat uses the Open Network blockchain (TON) owned by Telegram and is a key part of the Ton ecosystem leveraging the scalability of the Ton blockchain to grow its community.