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Topic: Do you think the crypto games on Telegram can help you make money? - page 3. (Read 515 times)

hero member
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Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.

The thing about this space is the fact that once a particular projects gets lunched and probably rewards it’s users you will find thousands of the same projects getting lunched into the space. The whole telegram game started with notcoin when they got around 13 million players and rewarded some of the active members, other projects of similar nature started to suffice in such way that the telegram community grew and that also transgressed into making the native token of telegram TONCOIN a rising trend in the Altcoins space, with its trading volume just behind the Solana Ecosystem.

Now in my opinion the games like Hamster Kombat which reportedly has over 250 million players, is now giving people hope of a second chance of Notcoin, I wouldn’t say they wouldn’t pay or other projects too wouldn’t pay but I will say 97%, if not 99% of them will be scam and the other that would pay will be maybe dust. But this is not to discourage anyone my opinion is do not have high hopes on them, take this case same as when we had the memecoins hype on solana ecosystem,
That's what is happening now, with the success of the first projects like notcoin. Most of the users think that other projects following its path will have the same success as it has.

But, we still floating in waters and don't know what's waiting ahead for projects like Hamster Kombat because even looking at the game play itself, there's nothing interesting at all with all of those taps and non moving character.

I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.

What about Notcoin? I think you missed it but I'm sure you also heard about Notcoin being listed on Binance early on. I know a few people who made $5k from Notcoin when they were one of its first miners.

It can be said that games on telegram are a hot trend in the market with many participants and there have been projects that bring profits to many people. Of course, not all of them will bring us profit but they are completely free so there is no reason for us to ignore them. Besides Hamster, I think Catizen will be one of the projects that will be listed on Binance and it's also completely free, so why don't we try it?
I knew that and I'm not into it. This is now where most of the tap projects are being based upon.

And while the thoughts and beliefs of people are they might be the next notcoin, that's why they're targeting the market asap before the hype is gone.

Now, it seems that they're able to successfully capitalized and attached their projects to notcoin's success but it's only a matter of time until the hype is gone.
sr. member
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To be honest, I'm not at all interested in crypto games on Telegram.  On the other hand, the games available in it are not worth the rewards, most of them are even cheating, besides that a lot of time is wasted.   If the goal is to earn income from crypto, I prefer trading over the games available on Telegram
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull.

They are also not making money,
I mean clicking an entire month and fetching $50 for 3 hours a day is not making much.
hero member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
The question is why didn't you realize this before you played it? Because it will be very strange when you express boredom with something after you have played it, which is basically something that you have to take responsibility for yourself for the decisions you have made yourself without being forced by other people. But you don't need to worry about that because you can still work on the main point of the boredom you are experiencing. The main point is to stop clicking on the game and focus on other work that doesn't make you bored.
hero member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.

You can't make money via playing a game, unless the game is a gambling game and you have to bet some money in order to make money.
Play-to-earn games were a ponzi scheme, so the old players got their money(or crypto) from the new players, who were "investing" in the game.
5 years ago(I remember it was back in 2019) I've played a "clicker game" on Telegram, and when I reached the withdrawal limit, the game asked me to deposit 10 USD worth of BTC. I've sent the 10 USD and nothing happened. Those clicker games on Telegram are a scam.
hero member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.

What about Notcoin? I think you missed it but I'm sure you also heard about Notcoin being listed on Binance early on. I know a few people who made $5k from Notcoin when they were one of its first miners.

It can be said that games on telegram are a hot trend in the market with many participants and there have been projects that bring profits to many people. Of course, not all of them will bring us profit but they are completely free so there is no reason for us to ignore them. Besides Hamster, I think Catizen will be one of the projects that will be listed on Binance and it's also completely free, so why don't we try it?

The first project who create that idea would provably became successful just like NOTcoin. But the other copy cat ones? I guess they have less chance to succeed since majority of them are scams which created because there are scammers also want to take advantage with the hype. Although Catizen might be a good one but I also don't think that there's serious thing will happen on Hamster Combat since provably that they are just giving false hope to people. Aside for having huge hype for a lots of people around the world I still don't find this as a good project to spend our time on. But if people have spare time to use then maybe they should try whatever things presented for free since maybe they might give something to their community.
legendary
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.

I know a friend who told me that he made some money through notcoin and there has been news around my area about how it made some young people rich. I don't have any experience with these claims but it might be true. I am surprised that you are more concerned about how entertaining these games are than their genuineness. In these present harsh economic conditions, I will not hesitate to play these regardless of whether it is interesting or boring as long as I am assured that it will bring money.

Have fun with some of the game - but don't expect to get rich from them.
If you really want to make money - then try trading or investing. No one is actually giving you free money for just a few small tasks - so have fun. So again - trade and invest in bitcoin or potential altcoin if you want to make profit. This is much better than spending a lot of time on game that take up your time and pay you very dip.

Some ignorant folks put all their efforts into these tasks since they see it as a full-time job. There is no guarantee that the coins that these games offer will be worth the effort, so it is better not to expect much from these games. See it as a form of entertainment, but you can still be lucky to make some money from it.
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.

What about Notcoin? I think you missed it but I'm sure you also heard about Notcoin being listed on Binance early on. I know a few people who made $5k from Notcoin when they were one of its first miners.

It can be said that games on telegram are a hot trend in the market with many participants and there have been projects that bring profits to many people. Of course, not all of them will bring us profit but they are completely free so there is no reason for us to ignore them. Besides Hamster, I think Catizen will be one of the projects that will be listed on Binance and it's also completely free, so why don't we try it?
jr. member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
If you find these games boring as said then go for the one with your excitement and if an only you make money out of it then why complaining? You game to catch fun which choice is yours but when gaming for money I don't think if there is a necessity to feel bored when you are making the profits.
sr. member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
Working is never fun and everything is always boring but if you make enough money with it then that is the fun part. A lot of people who play these games are not playing them for fun but to earn. That’s literally why they are called play to earn games.

If all people gave up on things they don’t find interesting, a lot wouldn’t be rich.
legendary
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I think crypto games on the Telegram is just a waste of time.  The only people who are earning from this games are the developer, it is a scheme to make people think that the game will earn them a good amount of money by doing tasks assigned by the game like Hamter Kombat.  These games are only giving their player a digital number on their screen so players should not have high hopes in this kind of scheme.

With the number of participants and the possible funds available for the project, I do not think that the promised airdrop will give the participants a good amount of money.  Remember those Play to earn projects, they got a huge amount of money from players who participated on their initial sales but eventually, these players ends up holding worthless in-game characters.  Take Axie Infinity as an example, so I believe most of these crypto Telegram games will shut down even before their token is listed on the exchange.  If there is any earning from it, I do not think a single account participation will yield hundreds of dollars, unless the participants have hundreds of accounts participating on the airdrop.
hero member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
You are not being forced to do it; you can still get involved in doing them and still end up not getting anything from them at the end of the day, so it might not only be boring but a total waste of time at the end of the day. 
 
You can still give it your luck and end up earning little from it. If you are not good with the tapping and find it boring and time-consuming, then you can skip the tapping part and focus on fulfilling the task instead. You will also have an advantage if you have a strong community where you can share your referral link and you will gain rewards for every new user that joins through the link. I'm sure a lot of the telegram games have it.
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.

Are games meant to be boring if you call it a game? I don’t think so, so it’s better you have fun with them as much as you can and don’t expect anything in return. The concept of the clicker game on telegram is the first of its kind in the crypto world and after the successful launch of notcoin which is the pioneer of them all, the hype sets in and a lot of developers wants to use that medium to promote their projects.

The projects are just too many that a lot of people are hoping to earn big from them, but it’ll be better they lower their expectations because the crypto world does not always favour all and some developers are selfish enough to just reward themselves and forget about the community that elevated them. No high hopes on them is the best for all, but if they do well, you enjoy the reward of your effort playing the game.
legendary
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Have fun with some of the game - but don't expect to get rich from them.
If you really want to make money - then try trading or investing. No one is actually giving you free money for just a few small tasks - so have fun. So again - trade and invest in bitcoin or potential altcoin if you want to make profit. This is much better than spending a lot of time on game that take up your time and pay you very dip.
sr. member
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Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.

The thing about this space is the fact that once a particular projects gets lunched and probably rewards it’s users you will find thousands of the same projects getting lunched into the space. The whole telegram game started with notcoin when they got around 13 million players and rewarded some of the active members, other projects of similar nature started to suffice in such way that the telegram community grew and that also transgressed into making the native token of telegram TONCOIN a rising trend in the Altcoins space, with its trading volume just behind the Solana Ecosystem.

Now in my opinion the games like Hamster Kombat which reportedly has over 250 million players, is now giving people hope of a second chance of Notcoin, I wouldn’t say they wouldn’t pay or other projects too wouldn’t pay but I will say 97%, if not 99% of them will be scam and the other that would pay will be maybe dust. But this is not to discourage anyone my opinion is do not have high hopes on them, take this case same as when we had the memecoins hype on solana ecosystem,
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.

Are you gaming for profits or fun?
If fun, you're free to make your decision on what game to be played because you've your money spent in it so, you literally have to enjoy every sector you spent it. If for profit then you might not be too concerned about how boring or exciting it may be. Your target should be about making the money as you've your efforts invested in it as though your times of playing around.
But does it really mean that people playing these games are to make money while playing the games?
legendary
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.

In some instances there's a chance that you can earn from those crypto games but that doesn't mean that it could give you consistent earnings since trying your luck to gain something from any unsure matter. So that means you can't assure to get money on everything you do or play. Hamster combat didn't deliver what they promise to their community and its like chances to earn there is so low.

If you find it boring then I guess its better for you to find something else that can catch your attention or worth for your time. There are lots of p2a games that you can choose and its up to you to discover which of those games is more entertaining to you.

I'm playing a few of those games and I enjoy some of those games but I don't expect much to get something since what I aim is to have fun.
hero member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
Do people make money with Hamster Kombat already? or is it only the devs that are currently earning from it? The game itself with these clicker or tapping games are totally boring and dull and that's why they're only there for the hype.

I don't think that they're worth of time if I'll be playing them. But if there's the money as motivation and everyone is going to earn from it, I see them to live that hype quite short.

Remember the glory days of NFT-P2E games, they've been there on the last bull run and then fell bottom rock hard.
jr. member
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I've played popular clicker games like Notcoin and Hamster Kombat, but I find them too dull. Even if they can help you make money, clicker games are just too boring for me.
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