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just checked on hamster coin price in india and honestly the situation has changed quite a bit since that september listing hype. back then everyone was talking about HMSTR hitting around ₹9.99 in the pre-market, but the market's been pretty rough on it. current price is basically sitting at $0 territory with a -3.11% drop in 24h, which is a far cry from those early optimistic predictions.
remember when the airdrop was supposed to create all this demand through nfts and clans? the roadmap looked solid too - external payment channels, advertising network for buybacks, token lock mechanisms to prevent dumping. on paper it all made sense for long-term stability. but yeah, the actual market performance tells a different story.
the whole season 2 expansion with new games and ecosystem stuff was meant to drive user growth and boost the token value. some people were banking on the clan system and nft integration to create real utility. but looking at where hamster coin price is now in india and globally, it seems like the execution didn't match the hype.
still, if you're tracking this from an india perspective, the rupee conversion back then would've been interesting for traders. but honestly at current prices, the real question is whether the project can actually recover or if this is just another case of play-to-earn fatigue. anyone still holding HMSTR or did everyone already exit?