Musa Posted June 20, 2024 Posted June 20, 2024 Hey everyone! Let's talk about play-to-earn games. You know, the ones where you just tap on the screen to earn some coins? Yeah, not really my thing either. It always seemed like a total waste of time to me. But then, something changed my mind—Notcoin. I watched my friends tapping away at their screens, and I honestly thought it was just a silly fad. Fast forward to today, and Notcoin has become a massive success. Seeing how far it has come made me rethink my stance on these games. Intrigued by Notcoin’s success, I decided to give Hamster Kombat a shot. Initially, I was hesitant because I thought it might be another time-waster. However, Hamster Kombat isn’t just about mindless tapping; it involves performing various tasks to earn rewards and upgrade your hamsters. The gameplay adds a strategic layer that makes it much more engaging than I expected. What really surprised me was when I found out that Bitget would be holding pre-market trading for Hamster Kombat. This added a whole new level of excitement and legitimacy to the game. Now, I’m not just playing a game; I’m part of a growing community with real opportunities for earning cryptocurrency. Anyone else here looking at Hamster Kombat? What are your thoughts on these evolving play-to-earn models?
Smilezcryt Posted June 20, 2024 Posted June 20, 2024 I share the same experience. I recall my younger brother engaging with Notcoin a few months ago, and I initially viewed it as a mere waste of time. However, when I saw the pre-market sale on Bitget, my perspective shifted, and I realized that was the catalyst for the tapping meta trend. Hamster was one of the projects that gained traction, despite some people still considering it a waste of time. Now, we're seeing pre-market trading on Bitget as well, which solidifies the emergence of the tapping meta.
Aurora.. Posted June 20, 2024 Posted June 20, 2024 9 hours ago, Smilezcryt said: I share the same experience. I recall my younger brother engaging with Notcoin a few months ago, and I initially viewed it as a mere waste of time. However, when I saw the pre-market sale on Bitget, my perspective shifted, and I realized that was the catalyst for the tapping meta trend. Hamster was one of the projects that gained traction, despite some people still considering it a waste of time. Now, we're seeing pre-market trading on Bitget as well, which solidifies the emergence of the tapping meta. I do play now only Hamster and Blum. Started tapswap either, but that app started to ask for $$ so fast) looking like a scam. Since it’s on Bitget’s pre market, I believe it will cook.
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