Could Hamster Kombat Be a Scam
### Could Hamster Kombat Be a Scam?
Users are eagerly accumulating points in the crypto game Hamster Kombat, hoping to earn real-world rewards, such as money in various forms. Despite its simplicity, or perhaps because of it, Hamster Kombat easily attracts a large audience, making it even more appealing.
A reviewer from Coinpedia, a resource specializing in cryptocurrencies and related topics, questions whether Hamster Kombat could be a scam.
Since its launch in March 2024, the game has gained incredible popularity, with about a quarter of a billion players currently engaging in Hamster Kombat. The game's objective is straightforward: tap on a hamster to promote it up the career ladder to the CEO position. No special skills are needed, just screen tapping – an ideal "job."
Adding fuel to the fire, Pavel Durov has spoken highly of Hamster Kombat's potential. This has spurred audience engagement, with some crypto exchanges sending "hamster" tokens to the premarket.
However, as of now, there is nothing but promises that the HMSTR token will soar. Some are also wary of the referral system for attracting new players, which resembles a pyramid scheme.
The Coinpedia reviewer remains neutral, not drawing definitive conclusions. According to him, Hamster Kombat might fall somewhere in between a scam and a legitimate project. The risks are many, but this is a characteristic of many cryptocurrencies and related projects. Not every promising venture thrives (even NFTs seemed groundbreaking at first).