Key Points
- Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) reached over 142 million users and more than 20 million YouTube subscribers.
- HMSTR is set to launch on the TON blockchain.
Haster Kombat (HMSTR) tap-to-earn clicker game on Telegram marked new milestones these days, mirroring the success of the project.
Earlier today, the team at Hamster Kombat revealed via an X announcement that the game reached over 142 million users in 77 days.
gm, Hamsters 🐹☕️
time to get real..what’s the craziest story that happened to you in the crypto/web3 world?
we’ll start: 142 million users in 77 days
share yours in the comments 👇
— Hamster Kombat (@hamster_kombat) June 11, 2024
The team behind the project also had an announcement regarding their YouTube base.
On June 10, they announced via another message on X that their YouTube channel reached 20 million subscribers.
They also offered followers their gratitude for supporting the project.
Hamster Kombat marks one success after the other with a community that seems to be constantly growing.
Recently, the team behind the project also announced the launch of a limited Hamster Kombat merch collection.
Also, they recently made a comparison between important apps that were able to hit the important mark of 100 million users.
WhatsApp took 3.5 years, Instagram 2.5 years, TikTok, 9 months and Hamster Kombat did it in 72 days. They reached 116 million users.
Hamster Kombat will also launch its token HMSTR on the TON blockchain soon.
What is Hamster Kombat (HMSTR)?
Hamster Kombat is a Telegram kicker game that has been seeing rising success.
The tap-to-earn game is taking the Telegram-based clicker idea and takes it even further. Players assume the role of CEOs at a crypto exchange, trying to grow their empire.
When players begin, all they have to do is tap to get points, but soon, they will be able to use their currency for things that promote the exchange.
As a tap-to-earn game, it will most likely allow the points earned in the game to eventually be converted into tokens