It’s uncertain whether Hamster Kombat will turn out to be a scam, as has happened with some cryptocurrency projects. One sign of legitimacy is a strategic partnership with the TON platform and the BingX exchange. It’s likely that we may see the HMSTR token added to the exchange in the future.
It does not require money to get the coins. Which means if you get nothing from the project, only few of your time are wasted. But do not get say it is uncertain whether Hamster Kombat will turn out to be a scam, because it can. You can earn coins and watch YouTubes videos and do other tasks but the project might later be disappointing. I see these people using you people to earn money from online by watching their monetized videos and in other ways.
If the project don’t later do well as a lot of people that are participating in it are anticipating, they would have made a lot of money from that YouTube video they post from time to time for their users to go watch. YouTube is a place to make a lot of money through views and with the fan base they’ve now, they’re already making a lot of money from there. If they will be just, they should compensate the community on how they engage with their platforms and grow their community. This is just an airdrop and it didn’t require a penny from anyone, so nothing should be expected but if it does go well, those that participated will be glad they did and didn’t waste their time and energy.