Tonkeeper, the leading non-custody wallet for TON’s blockchain ecosystem, has announced its Battery feature support for Hamster Kombat. Millions are anticipated to join the TON ecosystem as a result of this enormous cryptocurrency airdrop. To provide consumers who want complete management over their cryptocurrency assets with a smooth non-custodial experience, Tonkeeper has teamed up with Hamster Kombat.
The Hamster Kombat token airdrop is anticipated to be the biggest onboarding event in TON’s history, with over 300 million users. With the help of quests and upgrades, users of the crypto “mini-app” Telegram game may advance from a naive hamster to the CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange. Web3 players have found it to be a tremendous hit. For instance, the Hamster Kombat Telegram community has more than 52 million members.
Users of Tonkeeper who get airdropped HMSTR tokens will have access to the wallet’s novel Battery feature. By doing this, players may utilize airdropped HMSTR tokens to “charge” their Battery. These tokens can then be used to pay for network transaction fees, such as TON gas. With the use of this Battery system, transaction management is made easier and consumers are spared the anxiety of gas costs.
Daniel Cawrey, Tonkeeper’s Chief Strategy Officer stated:
“Airdrops from Telegram mini-apps like Hamster Kombat are crucial to onboarding new users into crypto. Tonkeeper Battery is an important feature for new entrants. Battery allows us to provide a user experience on par with custodial wallets without controlling any user funds. We believe in the ‘not your keys, not your coins’ concept at Tonkeeper, and we want to give our users the best non-custody experience possible.”
The Hamster Kombat airdrop, which highlights how well-suited TON’s scalable network is for hosting web3 games, will be a significant driver of TON growth. It is anticipated that the TON network would see transaction loads of up to 1,000 transactions per second (tps), which will be greater than anything observed in the history of its blockchain. In a typical day of regular chain activity, the TON blockchain typically processes 135 tps.
Cawrey, who has written several books about crypto and is a former CoinDesk editor added:
“It’s time for crypto natives to buckle up for the ride, we are going where no blockchain has ever gone before in terms of user adoption. We look forward to talking more about this behind-the-scenes journey with the public after we get this Hamster airdrop rocket fired up and running.”
After peak airdrop loads decrease, customers will be able to use the battery, perhaps around October 1, 2024. The leading non-custodial wallet on the TON blockchain is Tonkeeper, a product of Ton Apps Group, which has over 34 million monthly active users (MAUs). To handle token and NFT fees, the firm has developed innovations like Tonkeeper Battery. Furthermore, Tonkeeper has the biggest developer platform on TON, TON API, which is used by an extensive range of projects throughout TON’s ecosystem.