TechFlow reported on September 24 that TON-based game Hamster Kombat announced the banning of over 2.3 million cheating accounts. Some cheaters connected more than 400 accounts through a single Binance address, while another user invited nearly 2,000 "friends," all flagged by the anti-cheat system. Hamster Kombat has reclaimed 6.8 billion tokens from these accounts, with 50% already redistributed to genuine players and the remaining 50% scheduled for burning. The company stated it began analyzing user behavior months before the token generation event (TGE), identifying certain accounts logging in at the same time daily and clicking identical pixels. Hamster Kombat emphasized that this action aims to protect the interests of long-term holders and regular players.
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