Data: Hamster Kombat's monthly active players decreased by nearly 260 million in three months
ChainCatcher news, according to Protos, data shows that the Telegram ecosystem point-earning game Hamster Kombat claimed to have a user base of 300 million in August, but it has since sharply decreased to 259 million, with the monthly active player count nearing 41 million.
Its token HMSTER opened at OKX on September 26, reaching a high of 0.013272 USDT, and is currently reported at 0.002406 USDT, down over 80% from its peak.
Earlier this year, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov described Hamster Kombat as "the fastest-growing digital service in the world," and stated that it is part of a new era of mini-programs bringing blockchain to the masses.
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