NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Nigerian internet space has been set agog by a new telegram-based crypto mining project with a huge promise of financial returns like the lately successful Notcoin.
This Nigeria news platform understands that the project provides its contributors with the opportunity to earn Tap tokens by engaging with the Tapswap Telegram bot in a fun and game-like mode making crypto mining less technical and more fun.
According to its official Twitter Account, TapSwap is a Solana-based crypto exchange with low fees, high throughput, and exciting features like staking and margin trading.
It is a fast-growing project in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector, leveraging the Solana blockchain to create a fast, efficient, and secure platform for cryptocurrency exchange.
The project has gained serious popularity in the Nigerian space with millions of Nigerians participating in the mining process. We are going to look at the Tapswap mining process and explain how interested persons can participate in it.
Tapswap coin mining is the series of activities users engage in to be eligible to earn tokens which they can now in turn exchange for Tapswap tokens on the Solana blockchain.
The mining process involves engaging with the Tapswap Telegram bot by tapping on its interface repeatedly while accumulating a score point that ranks users based on their number of taps.
It is an engaging and unique form of crypto mining that does not involve complicated or expensive hardware and technical knowledge.
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