Tapswap: Man Explains Why Some Nigerians Will Not Earn Any Money Despite ‘Tapping’ On Telegram

A Nigerian man, Michael John, has said not every person mining Tapswap on Telegram would earn in the coming weeks. Participation in Tapswap mining surged following the success of the recently launched crypto project Notcoin. In Nigeria, there is a Tapswap craze as people look to profit from the Telegram-based crypto project when it is launched, but Michael thought some people would mine in vain......READ THE FULL STORY>>.....READ THE FULL STORY>>

Why some Nigerians won’t earn from Tapswap

In a Facebook post, Michael stated that many emergency crypto enthusiasts ventured into Tapswap with little or no experience with crypto wallets or generating wallet addresses.

He added that when they eventually fail to earn from Tapswap, they would turn around and tag cryptocurrency a scam. His Facebook post in part:

“…Before you tag it bad belly, please ask those newbie that joined the bandwagon of Airdrops because of the incomplete stories they heard About #NOTCOIN and you will be amazed by your discovery.
“I love the Nigeria spirit, but as some point that spirit or drive, needs to tamed to not just venture into any of form of money-making activities with little or no experience.
“These newbies as they are called, know little or nothing about Wallets, DEX, CEX and how to generate your wallet address but they want to cash out from #Tapswap .
“Almost 50% of these newbies won’t cash out and all their time will be wasted and they will turn around to call cryptocurrency scam…”
Crypto expert advice for Tapswap miners

Shedding light on some pitfalls that could cost Tapswap miners from earning, crypto expert Obani Ebenezer Nwokoma told Legit:

“I will say this once to mostly people using an external auto clicker, that is, the automatic clicker people download from their Playstore store or Apple store that helps them mine: They should minimize the use of it because if what happened in Notcoin should repeat itself, many won’t get anything from it.
“Why do I say so?! Well, during the evaluation process in Notcoin, a few days before launch, their system discovered an irregular clicking pattern (I would say) on their profile and counted as a robot and not qualified to receive coins.
“If you could patiently do the mining and tap like everyone else, I’m sure things will go just fine…
“Bots are given to players in Tapswap that is, the bots inside the game that help you click in your absence and anything aside that is considered wrong and against the system. But I can’t say it will be the same for Tapswap for those using external clickers. Better safe than sorry.”
Reactions trail the Tapswap admonition

Rosemary Ogbonna said: “Una don come again.”

Rita Chizzy said: “I wish.”

Maryjane Nancy said: “Tell them…Most of them don’t want to pay to learn they just want to tap.”

Ifeanyi Nelson Okom said: “You won sell market too.”

Sam Veål Õjukwû said: “Na silver you still dey my brother….”

Man says Tapswap may be banned soon

Meanwhile, Legit previously reported that a man had stated that Tapswap may be banned soon.

Many Nigerians became active Taspwap participants following the success of Notcoin. @heisdera._ said Tapswap may be banned if Nigerians continue with the way they are mining it on Telegram.

He recalled seeing someone using 10 fingers to engage in Tapswap mining and marvelled. He called for a moderate engagement in Tapswap so he and other Nigerians ‘can cash out’ when it is launched.