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Re: Hamster Kombat is the top trend of 2024 in the crypto industry
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betswift
on 02/08/2024, 06:32:56 UTC
My point is why will they scam a community that is bigger than NOT coin's community whose concept they copied by making some changes to the game? The free $NOT token did give a lot of individuals free money which everyone enjoyed, who does not love free money Grin
This year, and especially the month of July, will prove it. Now, all Mini games clickers are following the Notcoin trend. In fact, Hamster is considered one of its fierce competitors, with massive communities and remarkable growth. However, we cannot identify the team behind it and its transparency, nor be certain about the game's future and the profitability of the airdrop with this huge player base. Their partnership with BingX exchange might be a good indicator.

I hope that the project is not taken too seriously. It is just a game for fun and passing sometimes. If they launch an airdrop, regardless of its value, whether low or high, and fulfill their promises, it is a gamble from which we got some entertainment and benefit without any investment.

No airdrop is ever meant to be taken too serious irrespective of how much of their promises and how real it may look like until their promises have been fulfilled, one mistake some people makes is to take airdrops too serious and at the they will become disappointed as a result of being over confidence of getting a positive feedback from the project, all airdrops are meant to be treated as fun play or games which you be doing willingly without much of the expectation of getting a reward, as for harmster Kombat we are up and waiting for whatever is going to be the end of the game.

I agree with you mate, airdrop remains uncertain no matter the speculation surrounding it, airdrop is not a do die affair, although no one knows the one that will be successful, all the same time the hope of minners shouldn't be high to avoid being stucked at the end of the day, am not a fan of airdrop but something happened recently that made me to believe that some project are very trusted and real despite that the crypto community has been flooded with fraudulent projects that keep giving minners unnecessary hope, in the aspect of hamster Kombat as you mentioned, as far as no one has been defrauded in the process, even though they keep postponing their launching date i think it shouldn't be a problem for anybody since they have the right to decide whatever they want at anytime but if am permitted to advise I will say that enduring to the last minute as you said is the best thing to do.

Patience is key, and there shouldn't be hard feelings for the projects where you didn't even invest a dime to get something out of them, I think (I am talking about people who didn't go into the presales, etc.)

You might just be getting it all wrong when you said not investing a dime, what about your time and energy? You also need megabits of data to login in, yes it is built in a form of game but directly you are investing your money on data, let alone the time and energy so you can see that you are very wrong in your perception as to this regards. However, it is anyone choice to participate in any airdrops irrespective of the fact that there is no guarantee towards whether there is going to be a payout or not, the end of every airdrops justify the means and the validity of the project.

I agree with you, many people do invest big parts of their days (with time and effort intact) in order to get the tasks and other things done, however, they do believe that there would be a golden allocation afterward, which isn't true lately.

Usually, there will be a guaranteed prize for you, but it is not what you hoped for, usually, that's the issue.

People should understand this and go into the projects keeping these facts from the start to finish.