Hamster Kombat Bans Over 2.3 Million Users for Cheating š±
> Hamster Kombat, a Telegram-based clicker game, recently announced the disqualification of over 2.3 million players for suspected cheating, sparking significant controversy among its community
> This figure is equivalent to the population of Rome, and many users expressed frustration over the harsh penalties, particularly those who invested months into farming rewards
> The gameās developers put in strict anti-cheat measures after noticing some suspicious behaviors. For example, one player linked over 400 accounts to a single Binance address, while another invited nearly 2,000 flagged āfriends.ā They also tracked user activities, finding accounts that logged in at the same time every day or repeatedly clicked on the same spot
> In total, 6.8 billion tokens have been confiscated from these alleged cheaters. The developers stated that 50% of the reclaimed tokens would be redistributed to honest players, while the other 50% would be burned 0 reply
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