“Tapping phones can’t make you rich” – Tutor mocks Hamster Kombat CEOs

Nigerian tutor warns against crypto mining games

Nigerian tutor warns against crypto mining games

A Nigerian tutor Emeka Nobis has taken to social media to criticize the rising popularity of online crypto mining platforms, particularly targeting Hamster Kombat and similar schemes.

Nobis took to Facebook, where he labeled participants in these online mining games as “unwise,” arguing that their reliance on low-effort tasks for massive financial gain is misguided.

He emphasized that merely tapping on a phone would not lead to wealth, urging individuals to focus on learning and sustainable endeavors instead.

He wrote:

“People never learn. By tapping your phone, you want to become CEO and earn millions. Dumb skulls. Spend time to learn and do sustainable stuff, no. Dumb skulls. Sadly, they’ll still never learn. Another is coming to keep you busy tapping your phones and never spending energy to learn useful things..”

The remarks come on the heels of Hamster Kombat’s launch on September 26, which offers users minimal rewards, with payouts as low as $1 after several months of participation.

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In related news, The highly anticipated Hamster Kombat crypto airdrop has ended in disaster, leaving thousands of Nigerians in shock and outrage.

After months of tapping to earn rewards, users expected substantial payouts, but instead received minimal amounts, ranging from as low as $1.

The crypto-mining app, launched in March 2024, promised life-changing opportunities and billionaire status. However, the reality has been devastating.

Reports indicate that the highest earner received only $17, while many users received as little as $0.75 or even less.

Social media users who participated in it are frustrated over the poor payout…

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