Hamster Wheel: Telegram’s Social Gaming Brings Millions to Crypto

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In past lives, I have been a city planner, a crime boss and a CEO at a thriving crypto exchange. On Telegram, that is. Why I enjoy job cosplay is a question for my therapist. But it’s fascinating how manygames explore these real-life roles. And it’s great the rewards are starting to be worth more bragging rights among your friends.

Until Facebook put a squash on the category, as it clamped down on external notifications, taxation of virtual items, and prioritized its own features over third-party ones. Today, that number is approaching one billion and while not fully decentralized, its mix of strong encryption and distributed storage security make it a favorite among the crypto community. And that is before Hamster Kombat came to the platform.There have been numerous telegram crypto bots to date: services like Meme and Gif makers to GitHub notification bots, to Gmail and Spotify integrations. One application type that the crypto audience has particularly taken to is gamification.

Once you have accrued enough, you, as CEO, can start to put your currency to work. You can put your points into BTC and ETH pairs yielding you hourly returns. You can spend on CoinTelegraph , or on enhancing your KYC or AML security. Each choice brings you more hourly profits back in so you can now passively earn and put more currency to work to grow your fictional exchange.

 

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