I’ve been watching the whole “Telegram airdrop game” trend with a mix of skepticism and fascination. First it was Notcoin, then Hamster Kombat, and now a bunch of new ones are popping up – some clearly low-effort, others surprisingly well-built.
One that caught my attention recently is tied to 1 win token – yeah, the gaming platform. They launched a full-on Telegram game, and it’s not just a tap-to-earn clone. There’s upgrades, in-game economy, and apparently over 4 million active users already. That’s not a meme – that’s traction.
What’s interesting is how these games are lowering the barrier for crypto onboarding. No wallets, no gas fees, no confusing UX. Just Telegram, a few taps, and suddenly you’re farming tokens with real utility potential. It’s casual, sticky, and social – three things crypto rarely gets right.
I’m not saying this is the future of Web3, but it does feel like a shift. Less “DeFi jargon,” more “play and earn without thinking too hard.” Curious if anyone else here has tried the 1win game or similar ones. Are we finally seeing crypto go mainstream through games – or is this just another hype cycle?
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