The tap to earn crypto game Hamster Kombat has recently become very popular in various parts of the world. This game, which is played via Telegram, has even managed to beat technology giants such as WhatsApp, Instagram and TikTok in terms of accelerated adoption.

Hamster Kombat is said to have more than 100 million users. The game played on Telegram managed to gather hundreds of millions of users in just 72 days since its launch.

The popularity of Hamster Kombat itself means that this project is predicted to follow in the footsteps of the success of Notcoin (NOT), which was previously launched with a similar mechanism. Hamster Kombat will also distribute crypto airdrops to its users on The Open Network (TON) network.

In this game, players act as the CEO of a crypto exchange. Players only need to tap the cellphone screen to get points which can later be exchanged for airdrops during the token generation event (TGE). The more you tap the screen, the more rewards you will get.

Just like Notcoin, players can also use points to buy “Boosts” which will increase their ability to earn coins. Players can also claim daily free boosters six times per day.

Once a certain number of coins have been collected, they can be used to increase crypto capacity in the “Mine” tab. There are various upgrades that players can purchase with coins in the Mine tab, including adding crypto such as Bitcoin, or carrying out a  know your customer (KYC) process.

Previously, Notcoin, which pioneered the tap to earn game on Telegram, distributed an airdrop of 80 billion NOT tokens to its users in mid-May 2024. This game is played by more than 35 million users on Telegram. Apart from Hamsetr Kombat and Notcoin, there are other Telegram games that also use the tap to earn mechanism, namely Blum and TapSwap.

Source: www.volubit.id