How much money can you make by tapping a hamster in Hamster Kombat? The first players have more than $2000 worth of coins in their account. What’s more, there was not a single person in the crypto community who would believe it would actually work, but after Notcoin skyrocketed, people became convinced that tap-to-earn games could do the crypto mining.
The Working Principle
Tap-to-earn games are simple click-based mobile apps where users receive crypto rewards that can be transferred to their fiat wallets. In this particular case, Hamster Kombat players can build and develop their own crypto exchange. Similar games are also available in the Open Network (TON) ecosystem: take, for example, Notcoin and Cubes working by identical rules. Much like Hamster Kombat users, the Notcoin and Cubes participants can transfer the crypto they’ve earned to their fiat wallets.
It’s not that big of a secret that the mining process turning into real money sounds like a make-believe world of fantasy or outright scam. Especially if we backtrack a little and recall how crypto enthusiasts missed out on the mining frenzy first on CPUs, then on GPUs, and finally, on ASICs: the mere idea of mining on the smartphone seems absolutely inconceivable.
However, each tap-to-earn game has its own hallmarks: unlike Notcoin, Hamster Kombat insists on developing your profit per hour, not on accumulating a large number of coins in your account. If you wish to increase your profit per hour, you must subscribe to the Hamster Kombat Telegram channel. The Open Network app requires you to be online at least once every 12 hours, while in Hamster Kombat, you are obliged to maintain a 3-hour interval between sessions, otherwise the coins won’t have enough time to mine. Further on, we will thoroughly explore the Hamster Kombat app and examine new cards, $HMSTR listing dates, future prospects, and the token value.
Instructions
You have long dreamed of launching your own Hamster Kombat account, but what should your first step be? Subscribe to the bot and smash the Play button.
Before the start, you will see the Roadmap, an important document of the entire project, which contains a list of developers’ goals, the achieved ones marked in green.
According to the Roadmap, the next step is Token Airdrop, just what we’ve been waiting for.
The project has obviously approached the moment of airdropping, and the listing should be expected anytime soon, but the exact time frames have not been announced yet.
The tapping screen is quite elaborate and packed with information, so the user might easily get lost in the tabs and settings; luckily, we are at your disposal to help you navigate the game.
At the top and in the middle of the screen you can see your nickname and position (CEO). Every player is a CEO because each user possesses an imaginary digital exchange.
The tabs are as follows:
- Earn per tap signifies how many coins the user receives for one tap.
- Coins to level up shows how many coins the player needs to gather to upgrade their hamster (each new position gives an additional 1000 coins per tap and 500 energy points.)
- Profit per hour exhibits the total number of coins accrued to the user as a means of passive profit, whether you’re online or not.
A tad lower you can see the money you’ve made. Then, a trifle to the right, you can find your level (currently, from 1 to 11) and the coin scale that reveals how much money you need to undergo another upgrade.
The tappable hamster is crossing his remarkably beefy arms at you right under the money scale, and underneath, you can find the energy points. In the provided screencap there’s more than enough energy to continue frenzied tapping. The important Boost button is situated in the bottom right corner. Its significance isn’t evident just yet, but we’ll enlarge on it later.
The most intriguing sections are lined up at the bottom of the screen:
- Exchange. Here you can choose the exchange that fits your criteria to transfer your wealth to your wallet.
- Mine. Quite literally, it means mining, your passive income that appears in the Profit per hour section.
- Friends. This tab evinces the number of participants you invited or added to the game.
- Earn. The list of daily tasks you can accomplish to get more coins.
- Airdrop. The section everybody worships: apparently, this is the place where you will find your $HMSTR tokens. (P.S. Too bad it’s still empty.)
Let us segue to each button and describe them in more detail. The only section we will not touch upon is the Exchange tab: just pick the option that suits you best. Therefore, our next stop is Mine — one of the most crucial buttons in the whole game.
At first, you come across a screen with three question marks. What are they? Well, the idea is that if you buy three cards the developers offer, you will get an additional bonus of 5,000,000 coins. You can do this virtually every day!
But there’s a hitch:
- The combination changes on a daily basis. However, certain chats update the information and post current combinations, so power up your Google search and discover the result.
- At least one of the cards will cost quite a lot of money. You’ll have to put your hand in your pocket if you really want the bonus.
What Are the Cards?
The Hamster Kombat cards represent artificial funds users are bound to obtain in exchange for coins. These cards ensure the mining process (precisely, the Profit per hour section.) Each card is available at a price, has its own level, and shows a value determining the previously mentioned Profit per hour. What shall we do next? Mine coins by tapping, buy cards, increase the passive income, and, not very frequently, reap the harvest.
Each card falls into one of the categories:
- Markets;
- PR&Team;
- Legal;
- Web3;
- Special.
A certain number of cards is available to the public, but some of them are locked: in the description, you can find the conditions to gain access. And this is the real kicker.
Let’s say, you already know the winning combination, which will bring in the easy 5,000,000 coins. That’s sick! But to acquire the necessary card, you sometimes need to unlock another one (or maybe two and even three, all with a certain level!) You ponder things over, wondering if there’s a way to do the right thing: you can’t squander your coins to upgrade all your cards, and the selective approach won’t do either, as the combo changes every day.
It’s your choice to make, but we’d advise you to take the cards with the highest profit per hour indicator while you are strapped for coins.
Special cards provide unexpected perks:
- They give access to the three-card combination;
- Some of them unlock passive income options;
- They define your status in Hamster Kombat. For instance, a Lamborghini card that costs 1,000,000 coins shows that you’re quite high in the hierarchy of the game. By the way, it was on the daily combination on May 31.
So, essentially, we can break it down into simple tasks: buy cards, enhance the profit per hour indicator, and chase the three-card combination.
Now, onto the Friends tab! That’s fairly plain and obvious: invite your friends/random acquaintances/colleagues and procure the bonus coins (+5000 for a friend without Telegram Premium, or +25,000 for a fellow with the subscription.) The bonus coins are accrued to your account and your friend’s account correspondingly.
The Earn section isn’t as compelling as the Mine tab, but there’s something that can pique your curiosity. First of all, if you accomplish the daily task, you will obtain some coins, and their number will only grow.
You can also be rewarded for joining the Telegram channel, watching a video, or following an X (ex-Twitter) account.
The Airdrop button is already active, but there’s nothing much to see: if you haven’t connected you TON wallet, you will be asked to do it. Sit tight and wait.
And finally, the high and mighty Boost.
Free daily boosters:
Full Energy. This feature recharges your energy to the maximum. You have six such boosters a day, but you can use only one booster an hour.
Turbo. Still in the works, but it’s expected to involve a random multiplier for a short period of time.
Paid boosters:
Multitap. This options helps you increase the amount of coins you can earn per tab (+1.)
Energy limit increases the amount of energy points, giving you +500 points per every level.
The game is unusually multifaceted, so the instruction looks a bit more extensive and detailed than intended: we wanted to take everything into account and roll out a comprehensive study you can use.
The Hamster Kombat strategy doesn’t stand out and fits the usual pattern. Get the coins, invite everyone you can, do the daily tasks, collect the three-card combination, or at least find the channels where you can find out what the combination is.
The $HMSTR listing should be expected sometime in July 2024. Hamster Kombat’s X account shared a screenshot on June 24, showing the average number of daily users, and this number is going to blow your mind: the game apparently has about 185 MILLION active users. Even though the stakes are high and the number of people is even higher, you still can join the bandwagon and try mining some coins to turn them into real wealth. The $HMSTR token value remains unknown for the time being, but if we compare this app to Notcoin with its tokens rapidly growing in price, we can safely say that $HMSTR coins will be just as successful as it follows the same principle.
Wrapping Up
In this article we have focused on the Tap-to-Earn game Hamster Kombat, highlighting the best strategies for a higher income, increased profit, and more successful mining. We have also outlined the advantages of the special cards emerging in the game, simultaneously providing advice for collecting the winning three-card combinations.
The $HMSTR token listings have not been disclosed yet: the only speck of information implies that it might appear later that month. Good luck, crypto enthusiasts: now we’re all waiting for the airdrop!
Disclaimer
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