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Tapswap postpones token allocation date indefinitely, gives reason

TapSwap, a popular tap-to-earn app utilizing TON Blockchain, has announced an indefinite postponement of its token allocation to users.

The app’s representatives are exploring the best methods to reward participants.

John Robbin, TapSwap’s Head of Communications, revealed this during an X space on Wednesday.

TapSwap, launched on February 15, 2024, allows users to mine coins by repeatedly tapping an icon on the Telegram bot screen.

The app has quickly gained popularity in Nigeria, boasting over 50 million users.

Robbin explained that the token allocation method is still being determined, and the process cannot be disclosed before the allocation. He mentioned that the new date for the token launch is July 1.

“We aim to allocate a significant portion of the tokens to the community to keep the tappers engaged. We are in talks with various exchanges and platforms to ensure a win-win situation for everyone,” said Robbin.

He also warned that users exploiting the system would be banned after community checks, urging genuine users to be patient.

Regarding the mining process, Robbin stated, “Open the app and start tapping to earn shares. More taps and upgrades result in more shares when we finalize the tokens.”

The booster option, which allowed users to double their earnings, has ended.

Robbin noted, “We introduced this feature due to the influx of new users to ensure fair allocation at TGE. The funds generated will be used to enhance the game and support our 25 staff members working to maintain the app.”

Robbin encouragetd more people to join the app, noting that there is still time to earn a substantial number of tokens.

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Nigerian Man Flaunts 1.8 billion TapSwap Balance

A Nigerian man has taken to Facebook to flaunt TapSwap balance which is a staggering 1.8 Billion.
The man, who goes by the name Tola Joseph Fadugbagbe, shared a screenshot of his TapSwap balance on his timeline while encouraging others to do the same.
He wrote: “1.8 billion #TapSwap shares. Flaunt your TapSwap shares balance in the comments.”
See some reactions below:
Peace Koki: “I still don’t understand how it works.”
Mc-Max: “I want to start but the tapswap is not opening on my phone pls wht should I do ? I need a help.”
Giants tribe: “Tola Joseph Fadugbagbe boss I have been tapping but still at 16million how I feel take be like you sir.”
Anuh Peppy: “Please, do I need to set anything or I just be tapping? Make Una put me through.”
Chinendu: “My mind is telling me Tapswap Dev will do opposite of what Notcoin did and use the Level coin balance instead of the total coin balance.”
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Nigerian Man Uses Juju to Boost TapSwap Luck

A Nigerian man has been seen using juju to boost his TapSwap luck.
A video of him engaging in the act has now gone viral.
In the said post, the man was calmly seated on the floor with his phone between his legs, showing the TapSwap game already open.
While at it, he poured some black powder, believed to be native charm or Juju, into his hand and performed some rituals with it.
Later, he poured it into his mouth and drank a sachet of dry gin.
See some reactions below:
Bolaji_sty: “lol me way I Dey 23million wating make I do.”
alexbronze8: “Juju in everything.”
Richieprince001: “mine is not loading again.”
ugegefegor247: “Technology and Juju Mado.”
jhansom: “everything na jaz abeg?.”
L.M: “afa check am now he still dey work??”
Tosan Akator-tsesan: “why he drink na come dey touch.”
Marvella: “my own nor gree open again ooooo.”
Francis Glibert: “everything na juju dey play.”
Onyi ScoTT 🎍: “You carry juju enter this one again afar you get house since when you Dey do this juju self.”
Black silver 77: “this small thing you people dey put juju oooo.”
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Tapswap Gives Update Amidst Alleged Ban on Nigerians

Cryptocurrency mining company, Tapswap has made clarifications over reports that Nigerians have been banned from accessing the app.
This followed the difficulties Nigerians go through accessing the Telegram coin mining app.
Giving an update in a statement on X on Friday, May 24, the company stated that it has no plans to ban Nigerian users, attributing the access issues to technical challenges instead.
“Dear Nigerian community. We’ve heard concerns about limiting access to users from your country, but we want to clarify that this is not the case. We had to enable verification for the region from where DDoS attacks were initiated.
“As promised, we will disable this once our infrastructure is fully adapted. “We deeply appreciate every member of our community from all around the world and always welcome you here. Thank you for your understanding and support.”
See comments below:
ojehstephen stated: “Nigerians are your biggest supporters. Know this and know peace.”
love_ibanga opined: “All these ones na story. Make my tap tap no lost o. I don invest emotions already.”
winifred1_ articulated: “My fingers now tap tap on their own without my permission.”
smart_ech declared: “Me holding my hands now cause it’s already used to tapping, please rectify it fast, I cant hold it any longer.”