Key Points
- Hamster Kombat banned over 2.3 million players in Season 1.
- The team described how they caught cheaters and took away 6.8 billion tokens from them.
In a recent announcement via X, Hamster Kombat revealed that over 2.3 million cheaters were banned in Season 1 of the game. They noted that the number of players who cheated was enough to fill the entire city of Rome.
Here are the key details on how they caught them and what happens to the tokens taken away from dishonest people.
Hamster Kombat Cheaters Report
In their X announcement, the team offered some examples of how they caught cheating players:
- A user connected more than 400 accounts to a single Binance address.
- Another player invited almost 2,000 “friends” all of whom were flagged by their anti-cheat system.
Hamster Kombat revealed that they analyzed users’ behavior for months before the TGE.
The results reportedly showed accounts that logged in at the same time each day and were tapping the same pixel.
6.8 billion tokens were taken away from cheaters. Here’s what happens to the tokens:
- 50% of the tokens have already been distributed among honest people.
- The other 50% of the tokens will be burned.
Hamster Kombat concluded the message by saying that cheaters don’t belong in the community. Such players reportedly automate their selling via software to get an advantage over regular, compliant users.
The project’s team highlighted that they care about their players and market participants, especially the long-term holders, pledging to protect them.
Hamster Kombat Announced the Interlude Season
On September 21, the Telegram-based project announced the Interlude Season via an X post. This is a warm-up before Season 2 and it will last a couple of weeks.
Participating in the Interlude and farming diamonds will give users an advantage that will be useful in the upcoming season. The more diamonds players farm, the more benefits they will have in the future.
Season 1 of the Hamster Kombat project came to an end, and yesterday, they provided the official results.
The project’s TGE and airdrop are scheduled for September 26.