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Monday, September 30, 2024

Listing Soon, Find Out How Hamster Kombat Prices in Pre-Market!

Find out how Hamster Kombat is priced in the current pre-market, the state of tokenomics, and information on ongoing airdrops.

The day before Hamster Kombat's listing on September 26, have you done thorough research on this crypto project? Doing research will make you more aware of whether a token is worth investing in. 

Although the HMSTR listing is officially launched tomorrow, Hamster Kombat can see its condition through the pre-market. In this article we will explain thoroughly about Hamster Kombat, starting from the price conditions in the pre-market, tokenomics, to airdrop information that you can still follow to maximize your income from token HMSTR.

Overview of Hamster Kombat Price Chart in Pre-Market

Judging from coincarp, the HMSTR price is currently in pre-market it is $0.0354. The price of Hamster Kombat was recorded to have decreased by 11.49%. Previously, HMSTR had experienced its highest price at $0.0412 in the last 24 hours.

Because you are still in pre-market, you cannot carry out a thorough technical analysis by reading various important indicators such as RSI, MACD, and Bollinger Bands.

However, you can do a fundamental analysis by studying the current condition of Hamster Kombat and its ecosystem.

Tokenomics Hamster Kombat

Currently, it is known that Hamster Kombat's temporary tokenomics allocation is the largest for partnerships, namely 76% with a total of around 76 billion HMSTR tokens.

For the airdrop, the community gets a share of around 2% with an amount of around 2,000,000,000 HMTR tokens. It is known that the total supply of HMSTR tokens is 100 billion tokens. 

Hamster Kombat: from Mini Game to Crypto Exchange

Hamster Kombat players are quite proud of the achievements of this game, especially those who have been following it since its inception. 

Since its inception, Hamster Kombat has gained popularity. Tens of millions of active and unique players were recorded in a short time. When Hamster Kombat announced that it would hold an airdrop event and launch it as a crypto token, enthusiasm remained high. 

This game, which currently has more than 107 million active players, has finished season 1. After the first season ended, Hamster Kombat had many changes. Several game features are missing, such as Hamster Kombat daily combos and mini-games. Coins now change to diamonds.

Hamster Kombat seems to be getting older with all these changes. Tomorrow, you can find out how fans of this game welcomed the launch of the HMSTR token on various global crypto exchanges.

Conclusion

That is information regarding the Hamster Kombat price in the pre-market and a flashback of how Hamster Kombat is now a more mature project. However, seeing how Hamster Kombat continues to experience price declines in the pre-market, you can do more in-depth research first when you decide to buy this token tomorrow.

As additional information so that you can make more money, currently there are still events airdrop Hamster Kombat on Bitrue. This event will end tomorrow, so you better join it now and get HMSTR tokens for free.

By accessing the Bitrue Deposit & Earn, you can also check the price of crypto tokens to USD, including HMSTR to USD. That way, you don't need to move the website. Because with Bitrue, you can do comprehensive research on Hamster Kombat easily.

Tentang Bitrue

Bitrue is a leading cryptocurrency exchange, offering a wide range of digital assets, innovative features, and user-focused services. Founded with the mission to empower the world’s crypto enthusiasts, Bitrue continues to expand its platform with new products, events, and opportunities for users worldwide.

P.A. Properties Marks 30 Years: Celebrating the Stories Behind Every Home

  

September 23, 2024, San Pedro, Laguna – P.A. Properties, one of the leading developers of affordable housing in Luzon, proudly launched its 30th anniversary with a fresh theme encapsulating the heart of its legacy: "Behind every home is a story."

Founded in December 1994, P.A. Properties has dedicated the last three decades to helping Filipinos realize their dream of homeownership. Through its unwavering commitment, the company has developed vibrant, sustainable communities, paving the way for stories of growth, triumph, and transformation across generations.

The anniversary theme reflects the company’s core values and celebrates the personal journeys that have shaped the lives of thousands of homeowners. For 30 years, P.A. Properties has nurtured communities where families grow, thrive, and build futures, focusing on not just constructing homes but fostering environments that promote sustainability and long-term success.

“Our 30th anniversary is a milestone beyond numbers,” said Att. Marianne Reyna Lina Cruz, P.A. Properties President and CEO. “It’s about the stories behind every home, every family, and every community we’ve helped to build. Each represents resilience, growth, and a shared vision for a brighter tomorrow.”

As part of its anniversary celebration, P.A. Properties will continue its mission of creating sustainable, accessible housing developments, ensuring that every new home contributes to a story of hope, progress, and unity. The anniversary logo, centered on the theme "Behind every home is a story," symbolizes the culmination of 30 years of meaningful connections and the promise of many more stories.

About P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation

Nestled in San Pedro, Laguna, P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation (P.A. Properties) is a leading developer of low to medium cost housing communities in Southern Luzon. Since its establishment in 1994, the company has crafted over 30,000 homes across key Philippine provinces, with plans to build an additional 20 communities in the next 5 years. P.A. Properties, guided by the tagline "Behind Every Home is a Story," not only addresses the nation's housing backlog but also actively contributes to economic growth. Through philanthropic initiatives, such as hospital donations in Cabuyao, providing right of way in Pampanga for civic centers, and establishing SanJo's markets in provinces like Laguna and Bulacan, the company weaves a narrative of community development and nationwide impact.

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Beyond Handouts: How Short-Term Aid Can Hinder Long-Term Empowerment


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"Ang pagtulong, sa pamilya man o kapwa, ay hindi laging kailangan ng involvement ng pera. Ang pagtulong ay pagbibigay ng anumang bagay na mayron ka - material man o hindi. 

Sa Kawa Pilipinas, makikita ang iba't ibang klase ng pagtulong sa kapwa. May mga donors and sponsors na tumutulong sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng in-kind donations at meron ding cash. 

Sa mga volunteers, ang pagtulong nila ay sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng kanilang oras para tumulong sa paghahanda, pagluluto, paglilinis, pagbabalot, at pamamahagi ng pagkain sa mga lansangan. 

People from all walks of life go to Kawa Pilipinas para tumulong o mag volunteer sa abot ng kanilang makakaya. Dahil sa iba't ibang klaseng tulong na ito, nakapagbigay kahapon ng 3,024 food packs (Tinolang Lugaw) sa ibat-ibang lugar sa Metro Manila - sa mga kulungan, mga nasunugan sa Tondo at Marikina, at sa mga street dwellers and random people na malapit sa National Library. 

Lahat tayo pwedeng tumulong mayaman man o mahirap. Huwag mag-atubiling tumulong, dahil pwedeng mabago ng simple mong pagtulong ang ating mundo." -Kawa Pilipinas volunteer


"It is not really always advisable to conduct short-term solutions like feeding programs to the poor and needy that would only sometimes encourage these people to be stubborn and unproductive by just waiting for "ayuda" or hand-outs like free food instead of finding ways like finding a job and working or running a small business to be able to earn and get their own source of food and nourishment. 

Movements or organizations like Kawa Pilipinas could be helping in a way but could also be indirectly discouraging the poor and needy to strive for a better life. It is also somewhat unfair for those belonging to the taxpaying middle and upper class members of society why the obviously non- taxpayers are getting more benefits from both government and private institutions."



"Ang Pagtulong ay Hindi Laging Kailangan ng Pera"

The statement, “Ang pagtulong, sa pamilya man o kapwa, ay hindi laging kailangan ng involvement ng pera. Ang pagtulong ay pagbibigay ng anumang bagay na mayroon ka—material man o hindi,” holds substantial truth. Helping others doesn't necessarily involve financial resources; it can involve skills, time, energy, and even moral support. However, as noble as the spirit of selfless help may be, it is important to assess the effectiveness and long-term impact of certain kinds of assistance.


Volunteering and Non-Monetary Contributions: A Valid Approach

Organizations like Kawa Pilipinas demonstrate that meaningful assistance doesn't always require cash. Volunteers contribute by dedicating their time and effort in preparing, cooking, packing, and distributing food. These efforts, although not monetary, are equally valuable. This is especially evident in how Kawa Pilipinas managed to distribute 3,024 food packs to various communities across Metro Manila, including areas hit by fires and impoverished sectors like street dwellers.

This model emphasizes that anyone, regardless of financial capacity, can contribute. A student, an office worker, or even someone with minimal financial means can make an impact through their actions. This kind of help fosters a strong sense of community, encouraging people to care for others even without the exchange of money.


The Downside of Short-Term Aid: Encouraging Dependence

While feeding programs and short-term solutions such as "ayuda" (assistance) address immediate needs, there are critical downsides to these forms of support when they are not paired with long-term, sustainable interventions. There is an argument that frequent reliance on free food or aid encourages people to become dependent, waiting for the next handout instead of seeking permanent solutions like securing employment or developing skills.

A common criticism of aid programs is that they may inadvertently foster a sense of entitlement and complacency. If people expect that food will regularly arrive without effort on their part, it may discourage them from seeking jobs or other opportunities to improve their situations. This is especially dangerous when aid is frequent and easily accessible, as it could weaken the motivation for self-improvement, turning short-term help into a cycle of dependence.

For example, feeding programs in slum areas, while compassionate, often result in beneficiaries waiting for the next feeding session instead of engaging in skill development or finding a source of income. Thus, the act of helping may unintentionally do more harm than good in terms of fostering resilience and self-reliance.


The Role of Organizations like Kawa Pilipinas

Movements like Kawa Pilipinas are doing important and well-meaning work by addressing immediate hunger and suffering. However, they must also be conscious of the possibility that frequent aid may perpetuate dependency rather than empowerment. While Kawa Pilipinas deserves credit for mobilizing people and resources for good causes, these efforts should be complemented with programs that encourage self-sufficiency, such as job training, livelihood programs, and educational initiatives.

By offering opportunities for people to learn, earn, and sustain themselves, organizations can help break the cycle of poverty. This approach ensures that the poor are not just recipients of aid but are empowered to contribute to their own well-being.


The Fairness Question: Non-Taxpayers vs. Taxpayers

Another important issue is the perceived fairness of aid distribution. Members of the middle and upper classes, especially those who pay taxes, may feel that their hard-earned contributions are being used disproportionately to support those who don't contribute financially to society. The frustration grows when these taxpaying individuals see non-taxpayers receiving benefits not just from the government but also from private institutions.

For example, someone working a full-time job may be taxed heavily, while individuals who are neither employed nor paying taxes may be receiving multiple forms of assistance. This sense of inequality can lead to dissatisfaction, as it feels unfair for working citizens who are contributing to society's tax base to see others benefitting without contributing financially.

However, it is important to recognize that poverty is often systemic, with many individuals lacking the opportunities to pull themselves out of it. Nonetheless, solutions that focus on job creation and empowerment, rather than continuous handouts, would create a more balanced approach that benefits everyone—taxpayers and non-taxpayers alike.


A Balanced Approach: Encouraging Empowerment and Accountability

In conclusion, the statement about helping without financial involvement holds merit, and organizations like Kawa Pilipinas demonstrate the power of non-monetary contributions. However, a balanced approach is necessary. While short-term aid addresses immediate needs, it should be paired with long-term solutions that foster independence and self-sufficiency. Feeding programs and similar efforts should ideally be complemented by job training, education, and livelihood opportunities to prevent dependency.

Ultimately, helping should be about empowering individuals to take control of their lives, creating a fairer society where everyone has the chance to contribute, including the poor. This would address the concerns of both the taxpaying classes, who deserve to see their contributions used productively, and the beneficiaries, who should be given opportunities to rise above poverty and contribute to society in meaningful ways.
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