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Many people are still talking about Rocky Rabbit, this Telegram game that really went viral a few months ago. If you missed the train, here’s what you need to know about what happened with the airdrop and why this game attracted so much attention.
Rocky Rabbit is essentially a clicker game on Telegram built on the TON network. You train digital rabbits, participate in battles, and complete quests to earn points. The thing that really drew people in was the Play-to-Earn model where you could potentially convert your points into real crypto. The game exploded with over 25 million players in just two weeks, which speaks volumes about the enthusiasm for Telegram P2E games.
The Rocky Rabbit airdrop took place on September 23 as scheduled. To be eligible, you had to link your TON wallet, make a TON transaction, and complete certain tasks. The team distributed 50% of the tokens on launch day, with the rest gradually released over five months through PlaytoUnlock activities. Even newcomers could potentially receive about 1 TON in RBTC.
On the tokenomics side, Rocky Rabbit really thought about rewarding the community. Half of the total supply was allocated for user rewards, airdrops, and incentives. The remaining 50% was split between marketing, development, liquidity, and the team. To prevent massive inflation, tokens for investors, the team, and marketing were released gradually over 21 months.
Regarding key dates, the team had a tight schedule. The eligibility period ended on September 20, user verification on the 21st, distribution on the 22nd, and listing on exchanges on September 23. Withdrawals opened on September 24 with the launch of a new game season.
Today, the RBTC token is trading at a very low price and has experienced a significant decline. This is a reminder that even viral Telegram games with good tokenomics mechanics can experience extreme volatility after launch. Rocky Rabbit followed in the footsteps of Hamster Kombat and Catizen, but like many of these games, the initial momentum faded.
The real lesson with Rocky Rabbit is that well-structured tokenomics and progressive vesting schedules do not guarantee the success of the token. The key always remains adoption, community engagement, and the long-term viability of the project. If you participated, it’s a good lesson on the volatility of Telegram game tokens.