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Re: About this shit Hamster Kombat airdrop?
by
justdimin
on 04/10/2024, 18:08:04 UTC
I think it'd become problematic for this coin because lot of the project participants has been anticipating for the launch of the coin on acquiring valuable values for profitablity after being listed in the exchanges but it suddenly and too early for the coin to just seems valueless at its first perk.
Participants of this Hamster Kombat coin are out lamenting of invested what the project finally earned them. A lot have crying out loud of lost of resources. I don't know the kind of encouragement the developers may give to future investors to invest their funds on it when it hasn't been impressive in the first time at it launch.
I don't quite understand what the resources are here, are some people using money to boost their points or something like that, but if it's time I think it is, because I also feel like I'm wasting a lot of time on this project but what they're giving us isn't worth the time we put into doing all the tasks that need to be done, and what's more disappointing here is that those who have more referrals get the most benefits than those who do all the tasks, that's where I think they're being unfair and there's a lot of complaining going on.
The reason why people with a lot of referrals made money was because they are the ones who grew it, maybe you personally didn't learn from a referral or didn't participated form a referral, but with their help HK became something big, thanks to people who referred many others, it became something that tens of millions of people participated, so I am fine with those people making more money than doing a few simple tasks per day.

I do not think that value a person who just clicks a few times a day brings is bigger than a person who brought in a lot of people to this project. This is why I believe the fairness is not questionable, the people who deserve it the most got what they deserve. Obviously you may disagree with this and you do, but I wanted to talk about their perspective.