What Does 'Next Unlock' and 'Unclaimed' Mean in Hamster Kombat Aidrop? Season 1 Has Ended and Players Can Now Withdraw Their Tokens.
Currently, the number of reward tokens given to each user in the Hamster Kombat game has been determined. However, some users are unsure about how much of their total earnings they can withdraw and sell on October 27 due to the lack of clarity in Hamster Kombat's explanation. In this article, we will clarify this issue and explain the difference between “Unclaimed” and “Next Unlock” in the Hamster bot.
Meaning of 'Next Unlock' and 'Unclaimed' in Hamster Kombat Aidrop
According to the description given in the Hamster bot airdrop, there are four categories considered for user earnings from the game airdrop:
- $HMSTR Amount: The total number of tokens you earned in Hamster Kombat Season 1.
- Claimed: The number of tokens you have withdrawn from the bot, which is currently zero for all users. This number will likely change on October 27th when withdrawals begin and Hamsters are registered.
- Next Unlock: Distribution of tokens that will be available for withdrawal at a later date.
- Not claimed: Tokens that you can withdraw and sell during the first distribution phase of the Hamster airdrop on October 27th.
The Hamster Kombat team has not yet defined the exact meaning of each of these categories. However, based on player discussions, it can be concluded that “Total $HMSTR” refers to the total amount of tokens earned in Season 1. “Claimed” indicates tokens withdrawn from bots, and this number will change once the withdrawal begins.
Two categories that cause confusion for users are “Next Unlock” and “Unclaimed.” Many players believe that “Unclaimed” refers to the number of tokens available for withdrawal and sale on October 27. “Next Unlock” represents the total amount of your balance held in the bot, which will be available for withdrawal and sale on a date to be announced later.
It is important to note that this conclusion is based solely on player opinion, and since the game team has not provided an official response on the matter, this conclusion cannot be considered definitive.