The highly anticipated Hamster Kombat crypto airdrop has failed, leaving thousands of Nigerians shocked and outraged. Users anticipated large payments after months of tapping to win prizes, but instead got little sums, as low as
Emeka Nobis, a Nigerian teacher, causes a heated conversation with a statement he made regarding the rising popularity of online mining platforms like Hamster Kombat and others. In a Facebook post that rapidly went viral,
Hamster Kombat’s recent announcement that around 63% of gamers will be unable to obtain the Season 1 airdrop has sparked controversy. This disqualification seems to have been caused by players’ collection of in-game keys, which
Bello Musa, a Nigerian pharmacist, accuses Hamster Kombat, a digital currency game platform, of paying him an absurd amount after he supposedly left his job to concentrate on mining the coin. Prior to the token
Hamster Kombat has unveiled a new feature where players can earn one million tokens daily by solving a cipher code. Unlike the five-million daily combo task, this requires players to input codes that translate into
Similar to Notcoin, which is already available, and Tapswsp, which is still pending listing, Hamster Kombat is a Telegram game that has seen a significant increase in popularity in recent weeks. A large number of