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The game raises serious concerns among the Russian authorities.
The super-popular telegram game Hamster Kombat, in which users earn virtual coins by clicking on a hamster, should be banned in Russia, said Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market. He considers the game "clearly fraudulent" due to manipulation and use of the psychology of citizens.
According to Aksakov, such games encourage people to easily get rich without real work, which is especially dangerous for young people. The game also has additional tasks, such as watching videos on YouTube, for which "hamster coins" are awarded. These videos are gaining millions of views in a matter of hours, which is alarming.
Despite its popularity, the game raises concerns among the authorities. In some countries, Hamster Kombat is considered a potential threat. In Russia, there have already been cases of parents turning to psychiatrists because of their children's excessive enthusiasm for the game. Some critics call the game a pyramid scheme, and in some countries players face fines for trying to exchange virtual currency for real money.
The creators of Hamster Kombat promise the ability to convert game savings into real money through cryptocurrency exchanges, which attracts a lot of attention from users. However, there are no exact terms and guarantees yet. The game uses various mechanics, such as watching videos and inviting friends, which helps you quickly increase your profit.
Hamster Kombat has attracted 239 million subscribers in three months and continues to grow rapidly. The developers plan to release their own cryptocurrency on the TON blockchain, which will further increase interest in the game and the platform.
A new scam scheme involving the popular Hamster Kombat game was recently discovered. Scammers send Russian users links to a phishing site that allegedly allows them to withdraw game coins and exchange them for rubles. The operation requires authorization in Telegram, during which users enter their credentials on a fake page. Thus, attackers gain access to personal accounts in the messenger.
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The super-popular telegram game Hamster Kombat, in which users earn virtual coins by clicking on a hamster, should be banned in Russia, said Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market. He considers the game "clearly fraudulent" due to manipulation and use of the psychology of citizens.
According to Aksakov, such games encourage people to easily get rich without real work, which is especially dangerous for young people. The game also has additional tasks, such as watching videos on YouTube, for which "hamster coins" are awarded. These videos are gaining millions of views in a matter of hours, which is alarming.
Despite its popularity, the game raises concerns among the authorities. In some countries, Hamster Kombat is considered a potential threat. In Russia, there have already been cases of parents turning to psychiatrists because of their children's excessive enthusiasm for the game. Some critics call the game a pyramid scheme, and in some countries players face fines for trying to exchange virtual currency for real money.
The creators of Hamster Kombat promise the ability to convert game savings into real money through cryptocurrency exchanges, which attracts a lot of attention from users. However, there are no exact terms and guarantees yet. The game uses various mechanics, such as watching videos and inviting friends, which helps you quickly increase your profit.
Hamster Kombat has attracted 239 million subscribers in three months and continues to grow rapidly. The developers plan to release their own cryptocurrency on the TON blockchain, which will further increase interest in the game and the platform.
A new scam scheme involving the popular Hamster Kombat game was recently discovered. Scammers send Russian users links to a phishing site that allegedly allows them to withdraw game coins and exchange them for rubles. The operation requires authorization in Telegram, during which users enter their credentials on a fake page. Thus, attackers gain access to personal accounts in the messenger.
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