Luckily enough no one is ever pressurized to participate in airdrops, every participations are willingly and voluntarily hence it is by choice to participate or not but yeah it will be most appropriate if we can reduce our expectations from this airdrops as not to be disappointed if things didn't work out the way we expected, indeed it is my first time am fully participating in airdrops, everyone is looking up towards what will become of harmster Kombat 26 September is the deal date. Players are patiently waiting for their rewards, the truth is that there is so much hype of course I have already decided to reduce my expectations so I will not become a victim of being disappointed.
Indeed, that date is a situation where hope to get what you want from Harmster Kombat, and that's natural, even so, don't expect too much, it's something that's not real yet, at least think positively it's much better to always see developments and wait for them.
I agree with you. Even though Hamster has a lot of players and people are really skeptical about how they are going to pay them, you know, because the crowd is discouraging people are like, how will they share the airdrops? I think they have a lot of criteria. That's one thing I think they might use their criteria to measure how they will share the airdrop.
Because some people might play games very well but fall short on referrals. Some might have a lot of profit per hour but fall short on keys. So, I feel like they know a way to allocate this thing.
And for having so many people on suspense for a long time, introducing games and a lot of things, they should have gathered a certain amount to share with the players of this game. Else, they are going to make Telegram airdrop projects fail because a lot of people are looking at Hamster projects. They are looking at Hamster projects to work, and if it doesn't work, people are going to really be discouraged from Telegram airdrop.
I've heard people say, 'If Hamster does not cook well, I will just delete my Telegram.' 'If Hamster does not cook well, I will not mine any Telegram project again.' So, the fact that they know people are looking up to them and the hype is there, I think they will try their best. Just like you said, just be positive. While waiting let's be positive and wait for them to cook.
As for if TON blockchain can handle the crowd, there are exchanges to help handle the crowd, pretty much sure they can together. The only thing is the usual traffic due to a lot of users. Just like in Dog, it was transferred directly to some exchange like Binance and Bidget and the rest - and there wasn't much hiccup for those that use Binance. So, I think that will be the case too for Hamster. We just hope it cooks well