Key Points
- Hamster Kombat announced 31 million followers on Telegram.
- Recently they revealed 100 million users, ahead of the HMSTR token launch on TON.
Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) tap-to-earn game just announced a new important milestone. Via a post on X, the team at Hamster Kombat revealed the project reached 31 million followers on Telegram.
They noted that now, Hamster Kombat is the biggest Telegram group ever, and the team offered its gratitude to the community of supporters.
They also told followers to remain vigilant and only trust information coming from their official social media accounts.
Recently, the team behind the project also announced the launch of a limited Hamster Kombat merch collection.
Also, on June 7, they posted that their app reached over 100 million users. They made a comparison with other apps that have reached this specific milestone.
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.
The team behind the project also made an important announcement for their followers, answering the questions and comments of the community.
They noted that the airdrop will depend on the profit per hour and some other activity parameters that they will reveal later, and not the coin balance.
The Hamster Kombat team also noted that their servers are overwhelmed and they are working tirelessly on it and trying to fix issues so that users can play their favorite game without interruptions.
Hamster Kombat reaches 100 million users ahead of token launch
Recently, Hamster Kombat announced reaching another important milestone of 100 million users.
The team at Hamster Kombat also noted that 100 million is just 1.234% of the entire world population.
They wrote that their next goal is 1 billion users playing the game, and shared relevant graphs via X, revealing user activity over time and the total number of users playing Hamster Kombat.
Also, the team behind the project revealed the plan to launch their token HMSTR on the TON blockchain.
The Telegram-based game seems to follow in the footsteps of Notcoin, another clicker game that saw huge success.