Are Telegram crypto games already losing their spark?

in #listing24 days ago

At first, Telegram based crypto games felt like a fun and easy way to get into the space. No wallet setups, no complicated apps, just tap, do some tasks, and maybe earn tokens. Games like Notcoin, Hamster Kombat, Yescoin, and Bombie pulled in millions of users in a short time.

But now that some of their tokens have launched, a lot of people feel underwhelmed. Most users received tiny airdrops, bots farmed a huge portion, and many of the tokens dropped in value quickly after going live. The initial excitement has started to fade.

Now there's is Blum, which some are keeping an eye on. It’s not just a tap-to-earn game, but more of a trading mini app built inside Telegram. It’s backed by Binance Labs and has built a large user base. The airdrop has already happened, and it’s preparing for a listing on Bitget, with a staking campaign through PoolX.

Still, people are asking the same question:m, will this one be any different? Or is it heading down the same road, big hype, small rewards, and fast decline?

Telegram definitely made crypto more accessible, but that also opened the door to bots, spam, and projects that don’t always deliver. What do you think, are these games still worth the time, or is the trend already burning out?
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