Gold in Exchange for Beads: How Hamster Kombat Traded Your Time for Nothing
Tap games have become a hit this year. After the success of Notcoin, which gave away a hundred of dollars to anyone who lazily poked a finger at a circle on a smartphone screen at least once a day, the ranks of crypto enthusiasts have noticeably thickened.
While the number of Notcoin subscribers reached 35 million, the audience of Hamster Kombat, the new leader in the tap game industry, has exceeded this figure several times, reaching almost 150 million.
I suspect that this summer many "hamsters" have already been spinning in front of mirrors, trying on imaginary suits from Brioni. But reality has prepared a cold shower for them.
At the end of September, millions of Hamster Kombat players discovered the harsh truth: instead of the expected thousands of USDT, they received just a few couple of dozen bucks, and with the many-day fall of the HMSTR coin, their profit is rapidly depreciating.
These people thought they were not risking anything.
The problem is that the players put the most important resource they had at stake - their time. They could have turned the precious resource spent on playing a tap game into professional growth and real earnings.
Therefore, choose projects that have a fundamental basis. That is, something that has real value and can bring benefits in the long term.
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