Let’s get real: who announces a launch, only to introduce a “chill phase” that drags on for two weeks? That’s 14+ days of redirecting users to YouTube presumably to drive their own traffic. It’s frustrating, to say the least, and doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Now, let’s talk numbers. If you’ve checked their pre-market price, you’d know it’s far from promising. And if X EMPIRE follows the same path as Hamster Kombat with questionable token allocations, it might only worsen the situation.

But wait, there’s more. Remember the TON transaction they pushed on users? If there’s one thing the market has taught us from past TON airdrop experiences, it’s this: any project asking for payments upfront is either looking to scam, or at best reward those who spend the most money. Case in point: $CATI, a textbook example of this trend. Unfortunately, X EMPIRE seems to be heading down the same path.

What's Really Going On Behind the OKX Partnership?

At first glance, X EMPIRE’s partnership with OKX sounds like a big win. But let’s pause and dig deeper. There are too many parallels to Hamster Kombat, which strung along its community while exploiting them for engagement.

Promising an imminent launch, only to swap it out for a “season 2” gimmick? It’s a play we’ve seen before. Now, with their chill phase set to end on October 17, the question is—what’s next?

The delay feels deliberate, another two weeks of hype-building without delivering real value, and the pre-launch price isn’t doing the project any favors. If token allocations mirror what we saw with Hamster, we could see a repeat of that fiasco.

The warning signs are there: from TON-style forced transactions to questionable strategies aimed at milking the community for traffic. Projects asking for upfront payment often spell trouble, and X EMPIRE seems to be walking the same line.

Stay sharp this could be yet another project favoring deep pockets over genuine community support. Don’t get caught in the hype.

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