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Hamster Kombat blocks over 2.3M airdrop cheaters

September 24, 2024, 1:43 AM
Hamster Kombat, a Telegram-based game that was selected for the Binance Launchpool, announced via its X account that it has blocked north of 2.3 million airdrop cheaters. In terms of the 6.8 billion HMSTR tokens taken from these cheaters, 50% have been redistributed to honest users while the remaining 50% will be burned. A few months prior to its token generation event (TGE), Hamster Kombat had detected accounts that logged in at the same time per day and were tapping the same exact pixel. For instance, one cheater connected more than 400 accounts to a single Binance address, while another invited nearly 2,000 friends, all of whom were flagged by the project's anti-cheat system. In addition, HMSTR is scheduled to be listed on Binance at 12:00 UTC on Sept. 26, with a maximum total supply of 100 billion tokens, according to Binance's official website.

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