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MemHustle
Publisher(s)MemHustle
Platform(s)Telegram (Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Windows)
Release18 January 2025
Genre(s)Web3, Merge, Tower defense
Mode(s)Single player, Competitive

MemHustle (web3 game)

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MemHustle Details

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History

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MemHustle officially launched on 18 January 2025, created by a small team that worked on the project for over six months before launch. Prior to the full release, a Beta version was made available on 14 January 2025, giving early players a chance to earn rewards and secure top leaderboard positions.

In one month after launch, the MemHustle game surpassed 100,000 players, marking an explosive start. Since then, the mini app has grown rapidly, continuously introducing new features and attracting hundreds of new users daily. At the beginning of May 2025 over 500,000 total players got registered at MemHustle.[2]

Gameplay

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MemHustle, Play-to-earn mini-app, delivers a unique game experience by blending two popular mechanics into one addictive experience:[3]

  • Hooky Merge – a progression-based system where players combine characters to create stronger units.
  • Tower Defense – fast-paced, strategic battles against waves of enemies.

This hybrid approach creates a game that is both easy to start and hard to put down.[3] Unlike traditional clicker games that rely on repetitive actions with limited outcomes, MemHustle introduces a dynamic, meme-fueled environment designed to reward both time and tactical decisions.

At its core, the gameplay revolves around mining Hustle Points (HP) – a non-crypto in-game asset determining a player's eligibility for future on-chain rewards.[4] The more HP players generate, the greater their share of potential crypto-based incentives increases. HP can be earned by actively playing, completing quests, and upgrading in-game characters called Memsters.

The game begins with a basic set of Memsters. As players progress, they can merge two Memsters of the same level to create a stronger, higher-level unit.[4] Stronger Memsters generate more Hustle Points (HP) and perform better in battles, creating a continuous incentive to evolve and expand one’s squad.

Memsters are strategically positioned on the battlefield, and their placement influences the outcome of each wave.[4] During combat, players can rearrange Memsters mid-battle to optimize their positioning, deploy new fighters as reinforcements, and utilize boosts to gain a tactical edge.

Every few rounds, players encounter a Boss Enemy – a powerful foe that demands full team coordination and upgraded units to defeat. Beating bosses grants higher-tier rewards and progression bonuses.

With regular seasonal events and limited-time challenges, MemHustle engages players through evolving content and exclusive reward system. Each season introduces new objectives, cosmetic items, and competitive leaderboards.

Lore & Characters

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The story of MemHustle takes place in a chaotic crypto world where decentralization is under constant threat. The DeFi community has been shaken by market manipulation, whale dominance, and scam projects that undermine trust and stability for years.

At the heart of the resistance stands Hustle, a fearless duck in a purple hoodie — a symbol of the everyday crypto degen who refuses to give up. Armed with EggZ, he builds an army of meme-powered heroes known as the Memsters to fight back against digital enemies called Scam.

Hustle

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Hustle is the main guide and mascot of the game. Styled as a duck in a purple hoodie, he represents the rebellious spirit of the crypto world. Like the players, he’s opportunistic, ambitious, and never backs down from a challenge. Hustle plays a central role in the narrative, helping lead the charge against scammy villains.

Memsters

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Memsters are playable characters inspired by iconic memecoins. Each one brings a unique personality, power, and attitude to the game. United under the player's leadership, their mission is to fight against the forces trying to control the market and reclaim crypto freedom.

New Memsters are hatched from EggZ, the core item for unlocking and expanding the player’s army. Each EggZ contains a random Memster, encouraging collection, fusion, and strategic squad-building.

Scam (a.k.a. Motherduckers)

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These are the antagonists of the MemHustle universe – digital enemies modeled after bad actors in the real cryptocurrency ecosystem. From scam tokens and rug-pullers to manipulative whales and shady funds, they represent the forces that distort the market. Players must defeat waves of these enemies with Memsters to progress in the game and restore balance.

Features

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Fort

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The Fort is a car and a core gameplay enhancement that unlocks an additional strategic position on the battlefield. The Fort provides several strategic advantages. It grants players an additional fighter slot on the battlefield, allowing for more powerful unit deployment. The Memster placed on the Fort gains unlimited attack range, enabling it to target any enemy regardless of position. Additionally, the Fort significantly boosts the player's HP mining power, starting at +40% and increasing to +100% as the Fort is upgraded.

VIP Pass

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The VIP Pass is a premium membership feature to accelerate player progression and maximize in-game rewards. Available in 7, 14, or 30 days, the VIP Pass provides players a wide range of benefits that enhance their active and passive gameplay.

With a VIP Pass, players receive a 100% boost to Hustle Points (HP) mining, 150 free Gems daily, and double the rewards for Gems and Coins from daily activities. It also offers a 5% increase in HP generated offline and up to 8 hours of automatic offline earnings. VIP players benefit from double EggZ drops and access exclusive visual upgrades, such as the Dubai-themed background.

Leagues

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Leagues classify players based on the total amount of Hustle Points (HP) they have mined, offering a competitive system with escalating rewards. There are five active league tiers: Newbie, Degen, Master, Gangster, Alpha, and Whale, with each successive level providing a permanent bonus to HP mining, ranging from a 2% boost in the Degen league up to 10% in the Whale league.

In addition to these ongoing bonuses, each league hosts a daily competition known as the HP Race. Top players are rewarded for their efforts: those finishing in the top 50 of leagues 1 through 4 can receive up to a 50% bonus on their total HP earned that day. In contrast, the top 20 competitors in the Alpha and the top 10 in the Whale leagues gain exclusive in-game rewards.

MemGallery

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The MemGallery functions as both a visual trophy room and a performance-boosting feature. By building their MemGallery, players unlock enhanced HP mining rates, earn access to collectible backgrounds and custom skins, and obtain unique Telegram-based NFTs, which can be owned, traded, or sold.

In addition to offering a layer of personalization, the MemGallery adds value to gameplay by connecting creative expression with economic advantage.

Referral System

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The Referral System incentivizes community growth by rewarding players who invite others to join the game. Regular users can get up to 10% revenue share in TON from their in-game purchases, plus a portion of the Hustle Points (HP) they generate. Influencers and active promoters can unlock higher referral rewards with better rates and custom perks.

Tokens & Rewards

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MemHustle features a robust reward system designed to incentivize active gameplay. Players can earn a variety of in-game assets and bonuses, each contributing to their overall strength and efficiency. The primary assets in the MemHustle game include Hustle Points (HP), Gems, Coins, EggZ, Memsters, and Boosts.

Hustle Points (HP)

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Hustle Points are the core progression asset in MemHustle. Players accumulate HP by playing the game, winning battles, merging Memsters, and optimizing their team’s performance. HP directly impacts reward share, with progress in the game being tied to increased crypto earning potential.

A player's top Memster primarily drives HP generation on the battlefield. The higher the Memster's level, the greater the HP yield.

Process of Earning Rewards

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Players earn in-game assets like Hustle Points (HP), Gems, Coins, EggZ, and Boosts simply by playing.[4] Daily logins, missions, and challenges all bring consistent rewards — perfect for both casual users and active grinders.[4]

Beyond regular gameplay, users can join races, events, and social activities to compete for bigger prizes: exclusive NFTs, TON rewards, Telegram gifts, and more.[4] Unlocking art in the MemGallery also boosts passive income and can grant access to limited collectibles. Partner Quests and seasonal campaigns add even more ways to win, often tied to external projects or timed drops.[4] From everyday earn to highly rewarding competitions, players get bonuses for staying active, strategic, and social at MemHustle.

Community & Integrations

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MemHustle is built around a vibrant and growing community of players who actively engage with the platform and with one another. Social interaction is central to the user experience, and the game fosters community participation through various channels. Players connect and communicate via integrated Telegram chats, where they can share strategies, exchange memes, celebrate achievements, or discuss upcoming updates. In addition to day-to-day interaction, the community is encouraged to participate in periodic competitions, where top performers earn recognition and exclusive in-game rewards.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "MemHustle on TON App". TON App. 27 March 2025. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  2. ^ a b Playtoearn (21 May 2025). "MemHustle Game Hits 600,000 Players on Telegram – New Competitor for Play-to-Earn?". PlaytoEarn. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  3. ^ a b "MemHustle – Based game for crypto hustlers". FindMini.app. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Sliesar, Mykola (4 March 2025). "MemHustle – How to Play & Earn in MemHustle". TopTONApp. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
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