Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is excited to remind its community about the upcoming listing of HMSTR. This token, native to the popular Telegram-based game Hamster Kombat is set to join Bybit’s growing list of innovative projects on the TON Blockchain.
As most people already know, HMSTR fuels Hamster Kombat, a fast-growing Telegram mini-game that’s capturing the attention of crypto enthusiasts worldwide. The game offers a unique Tag-to-Earn feature, rewarding users for tagging specific in-game elements, which adds a new layer of engagement to the gaming experience and helps grow their communities.
“We’re thrilled to welcome HMSTR to the Bybit family. This innovative project represents the future of the TON ecosystem, and we’re proud to provide our users with the opportunity to participate in its growth,” said Emily Bao, Head of Spot Market and Web3 at Bybit. “Bybit’s commitment to supporting promising projects and fostering a vibrant trading environment remains unwavering.”
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