Telegram Games’ Catizen and Hamster Kombat Airdrops Draw Closer

Updated on Sep 20, 2024 at 10:50 am UTC by · 3 mins read

The popular tap-2-earn games on Telegram are set for listing in the coming days of this month.

Gamers are anticipating the launch of their favorite Telegram-based games, including Catizen, Hamster Kombat, Rocky Rabbit, and WatBird. In the last few months, these games have grown in popularity and number of players. The promise of in-game progression that will result in a share of a future crypto token airdrop has excited most of these players.

Launch Details on Several Telegram Game Token Airdrops

Based on their previously announced schedules, the time to launch a token for some of those games is gradually drawing closer. Gamers are itching and cannot wait to get their share of the pie. Catizen originally planned to launch its CATI CATI $0.14 24h volatility: 0.1% Market cap: $29.57 M Vol. 24h: $11.73 M token in July, but it faced some delays. Pluto Studio, the developer behind the tap-to-earn game, stated that it works to get listed on major exchanges.

The developers also mentioned their intention to offer multiple trading options and secure a proper listing price, in addition to other factors, such as compliance and market sentiment. The Catizen token launch was later scheduled for September 20. Thereafter, leading crypto exchange OKX announced plans to list CATI for trading on September 20 at 10:00 AM (UTC).

Also, the exchange noted that it had already opened deposits for CATI in preparation for the listing.

Rocky Rabbit’s launch will follow promptly by September 23, with the project launching its RabBitcoin (RBTC) token on The Open Network (TON). Reports show that RBTC will immediately go on major exchanges on that date, just like Catizen. In the meantime, Rocky Rabbit already has an active user base of 25 million people. After the launch, allocations will be distributed to players on September 22.

WatBird’s WatCoin (WAT) token will also launch on TON on September 23, with an offer of an airdrop claim to players. The mining period for the token closed on September 15, leaving new players with no option of hopping in. Hamster Kombat, the Telegram-based game that hit 300 million users in July, is also planning for its airdrop, launching on September 26.

In preparation for the Hamster Kombat airdrop, the project teamed up with Bitget to allow users to claim their airdrops without paying gas fees.

Catizen Airdrop Details Irk Gamers

The excitement surrounding these airdrops is gradually building up, but it is still being determined that it will remain the same way post-launch. The post-relevance of these in-game tokens will vary and form the true test of community adoption.

Catizen airdrop is finally a few days away, but players are not as excited as they were five months ago when the project was introduced. Their disappointment showed up after Pluto Studio made some alterations to the airdrop details less than a week before the event.

Of the token’s 1 billion total supply, the team behind the project decided that only 305 million tokens would be designated to the circulating supply at launch. This revelation met with backlash, especially from some players who claimed to work so hard for little.

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