Every day thousands of people search for "today's Hamster cards", "daily combo" or "new Telegram airdrop" and land on pages that carry today's date in the headline and no answer inside. This guide does three things: it explains how Hamster Kombat's combo and Morse code actually worked and what state they are in today, it gives the sourced 2026 status of Notcoin and its ecosystem, and it lays out a reliable way to track new Telegram airdrops — instead of the sourceless calendars that print "coming soon" every day.
The official mechanic, from Hamster Kombat's own channel posts (May 2024): in the Daily Combo you upgraded three specific cards in the Mine tab for a 5,000,000-coin prize, and "every 24 hours, the set of cards in the combo changes"; in the Morse mechanic (which media dubbed the "Daily Cipher", though the official channel never used the word) you tapped out a daily word in Morse code for 1,000,000 coins. The structural point: the team itself explicitly declined to publish the answers — "look for them together in local chats or through YouTube searches". The entire "today's cards" website industry was built in a vacuum the game deliberately created — and none of those sites is an official source.
State as of 20 August 2026: the official Hamster Kombat channel (about 22 million subscribers) has not posted since 20 January 2026. The Season 2 reward-distribution vote closed on 10 December 2025 (90% to Season 2) and the last official post said distribution was "coming soon"; no official confirmation exists that it ever happened. The game's official website was unreachable at the time of writing. The best-known combo trackers are either a year stale or stopped carrying real card names in February 2026; the pages ranking in August 2026 with "today's cards + today's date" headlines admit in the body that the combination is "still awaiting confirmation" while recycling the 5-million-coin Season 1 prize from 2024. The honest conclusion: no official source confirms the daily combo still runs; if you play, the only references are the in-app Mine tab and the official channel. The HMSTR token, meanwhile, still trades (about $0.00018, 97.5% below its listing-day high — CoinGecko, 20 August 2026).
The four main tokens of this class have both perpetual futures and spot on WEEX (public API check, 20 August 2026): HMSTR/USDT futures, NOT/USDT futures, DOGS/USDT spot and CATI/USDT spot. Leverage multiplies losses too; for tokens 95–99% off their peaks, position sizing is not a formality.
The only official source is inside the app (the Mine tab); the team never published answers, and no official post about the combo exists after May 2024. The "today's cards" sites are unofficial, and none has published a genuine fresh combination since February 2026.
There is no official confirmation. The vote closed on 10 December 2025 and the channel's last post (20 January 2026) called distribution "coming soon"; the channel has been silent since.
This page does not recommend one; it gives the tracking method (official channel + exchange announcement + security checklist). Exchange event airdrops, unlike the games, come with transparent rules and schedules.
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