Uzbekistan’s National Agency for Advanced Projects (NAPP) has cleared up doubts about Hamster Kombat’s legal status. In a June 25 notice, Uzbekistan’s agency clarified that the Telegram-based game was not a play-to-earn (P2E) game. As a result, citizens were free to play the game, as it met national regulations and was legal.
The NAPP is the country’s regulator overseeing the cryptocurrency and e-commerce sectors.
P2E games are digital games where players can earn real money or valuable rewards through their in-game activities. These games typically utilize blockchain technology to provide players with crypto-assets or tokens that hold tangible value and can be traded or sold outside the game.
According to the agency, the primary distinction is in the utility and collateral of the in-game coins. While P2E games typically offer utilitarian crypto-assets that hold value, the coins in Hamster Kombat lack such characteristics.
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