Bello Musa, a Nigerian pharmacist, accuses Hamster Kombat, a digital currency game platform, of paying him an absurd amount after he supposedly left his job to concentrate on mining the coin.
Prior to the token distribution on September 21st, Hamster Kombat had required nearly two months of players’ attention and effort to their cryptocurrency game.
The chemist known as @pharm_musa on X (previously Twitter) openly voiced his anger, branding “Hamster Kombat scam,” sparking a heated debate across social media networks.
In a message that has now gone viral, the pharmacist expressed his mental troubles after stepping down from his long-term work, only to be disappointed by the digital currency investment.The post reads:
“Dear #Hamster, I resigned from my job where I built a professional & unblemished career over the years in anticipation of huge token from you, only for me to be rewarded peanuts. From where will I start now? The threat from my HOD? Or the mockery I’m facing? Hamster Kombat is indeed nothing but scam! #HMSTRSCAM.
“I am broken amentally scarred, and facing an uncertain future as a result of Hamster’s selfish act.
Man is not God, as the ones who insult me claim! Insha’Allah, I’ll get another job. The individual who brought me to #Hamster stated that was how Bitcoin began, that all those who sacrificed for bitcoin are now millionaires, therefore I joined without realising #HamsterKombat was a fraud #HMSTR #HMSTRSCAM.”
He concluded his post with a strong declaration: “I’ll never forgive Hamster Kombat unless it comes at 1HMSTR = 100USD.”
The tweet has gone viral prompting a flood of responses from supporters, detractors, and members of the the digital currency community.
Some users expressed sympathy for Bello, calling out predatory crypto schemes that lure people with false promises of wealth, while others ridiculed his decision to quit a stable job in pursuit of digital tokens