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Bybit has launched the Hamster Kombat token premarket

Forklog / 08.07.2024 / 11:57
Bybit has launched the Hamster Kombat token premarket

The Bybit crypto exchange has opened a coin premarket of the Hamster Kombat clicker game (HMSTR). The asset is trading at $0.05 on average.

Data: Bybit. 

Users can purchase or sell coins through the order system. The highest price reaches $137, and the lowest is $0.001. 

Bybit indicated that the total project proposal will amount to 10 billion HMSTR. At the same time, trading does not take place specifically with tokens, but with certain "Points". 

"At the moment, your tokens are points. We can convert your points orders into token orders as soon as the project team announces the official exchange rate," the warning says before placing a position. 

The exact date of HMSTR's full listing is still unknown. According to the Hamster Kombat roadmap, the token launch is scheduled for the end of July. 

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Earlier, the KuCoin cryptocurrency exchange also announced a premarket of Hamster Kombat coins. The start of trading has been postponed several times, at the time of writing it is scheduled for July 12.

The clicker game was supported by Telegram founder Pavel Durov and announced the imminent release of the project token on the TON blockchain.

Recall that security researchers discovered two fraudulent campaigns in Telegram at once, aimed at Hamster Kombat players. 

Some countries are trying to fight the clicker. In Uzbekistan, the players were threatened with arrest and a fine, and the Iranian authorities called the project a tool of the "soft war" of the West.

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