‘Cheating Is Bad:’ Hamster Kombat Enforces Anti-Cheating Mechanism Before Airdrop

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Hamster Kombat, one of the hottest clicker games distributed via Telegram, has released a new update to ensure the fair distribution of HMSTER tokens before its upcoming airdrop, slated to happen on September 26th. The Hamster Kombat team communicated via social media that it had introduced an anti-cheating strategy that would penalize users trying to game its rewards mechanism, giving no more details on the subject.

However, some users speculated that this had to do with utilizing clicker bots and other mechanisms allowing users to accrue points without interacting directly with the device in which Hamster Kombat was installed. The Hamster Kombat mania and the desire for getting a higher airdrop bounty have tripled the sales of electric massage guns, specifically marketed to this end in Russia.

The users determined to be involved in cheating were already given a “Cheating is Bad” achievement. Nonetheless, no information about this achievement’s implications on the final distribution of HMSTR tokens for these users has been disclosed.

On the subject, the Hamster Token team explained:

This is your reminder about the importance of doing everything right. We want to protect the hard-working players and community members and give them the opportunity to get a fair share of the Airdrop.

Furthermore, it also invited players to “play fair,” reminding them that cheating will get them nowhere. However, players have been complaining about the blanket application of this strategy on social media, with some stating that they have received the award without having cheated to get more tokens.

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