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Just been diving into what could happen when Hamster Kombat actually hits major exchanges. The hype around $HMK is pretty real, and people are definitely speculating on where this thing could go. Let me break down what I'm seeing based on how similar meme coins have performed. Most likely the token drops somewhere around $0.01 at listing—pretty standard for this type of launch. You know how it goes: start low, then watch what happens when the FOMO kicks in. If the community really rallies behind it in those first few days, I'd expect a solid push toward $0.03 to $0.05 within a week. Early trading is always wild with these hamster-themed projects, lots of speculative moves happening fast. Over the next month or two, assuming Hamster keeps gaining players and the ecosystem actually develops, we could be looking at $0.07 to $0.1 territory. That's where it gets interesting—the price really depends on whether people stick around or if it's just a quick pump and dump. If this hamster token manages to build real staying power over 6-12 months, partnerships kick in, and the player base actually grows, then maybe we're talking $0.15 to $0.20 or beyond. But that's the optimistic scenario. The reality is these community-driven coins are volatile as hell. Watch the trading volume in those first hours—that'll tell you everything about whether this has real legs or not. Keep your eyes on what's actually happening in the ecosystem, not just the price action. The hamster community seems engaged though, which is a good sign.