Hamster Kombat Introduces New Badge to Combat Cheating and Announces Upcoming Airdrop
Hamster Kombat ($HMSTR), a blockchain-based game, has introduced a new "Cheating is Bad" badge to tackle unethical behavior among players.
This badge, marked with a green check, appears on a player’s profile if suspicious activities are detected, signaling potential account scrutiny and possible suspension.
The badge is triggered by the game’s system when it detects the use of bots or unfair methods for gaining rewards. Players displaying this badge may see reduced benefits in future airdrop campaigns.
Despite rumors about potential bans in countries like India, Pakistan, and Russia, the game remains active and popular in these regions, with no official bans reported.
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Hamster Kombat has announced several events, including an airdrop of the $HMSTR coin on September 26, 2024. 60% of the total $HMSTR supply will be distributed to the community, with the remaining 40% dedicated to market liquidity and partnerships.
The token will be listed on major exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, OKX, and others between September and October 2024, with Bybit and OKX listing on the airdrop day. Analysts expect strong initial performance due to the game’s large user base, though there are concerns about volatility from the substantial token supply entering the market.