yeah, it disappointed a lot of new crypto users, and maybe they deserved it in a way.
About 90% (or maybe even more) are definitely disappointed. The token is being currently traded, but the price is super low. Still, I think a few holders will stick around, hoping the price goes up eventually.
Hamster Kombat making hundreds of millions of dollars from its huge community and giving nothing back feels like a real scam.
I just checked the price on CoinMarketCap, and it's no surprise it keeps dropping. But who’s still hoping that the full launch will boost its value?
I wouldn't say they don't give you - anything - back, rather, people expected much more from such a big project in the tap-tap sector, thus, when they got their $5-$10, they were disappointed or enraged, in some cases.
I think differently. What people mean about not giving them is that they don't get what they expect from Hamster.
That's true, they expected much from this airdrop, but they have a reason for it. They have wasted months, or almost a year for it. So, i see nothing wrong with seeing their disappointment or enraged.
They should, at the very least, get a worthy amount of money that would pay back their time wasted on it. I am very disappointed with how Hamster fooled all of them. I hope people realize that working at Mcdonald paid them better instead of doing tap tap airdrop.
Yeah, maybe you are right too - but people with farms, good ones with that (having proxies for each one of them and accounts that wouldn't be suspended) did get good results from DOGS (the recent project in the same motive), so, I do think that some did the same in HK, they are just even smaller profits in comparison, and it was harder, probably. So, overall, HK didn't play out as it needed for the trend to continue.