Guide to TapSwap: How to Mine Coins on Telegram

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TapSwap, a Telegram-based game, will launch its native token $TAPS on The Open Network (TON) on July 1, 2024, after a delay.

What’s the Significance: This guide helps users understand how to play TapSwap and potentially qualify for an airdrop. [Read more: List of Free Telegram Games with Potential Airdrop]

Check out the game here.


What is TapSwap?

  • Tap-to-Earn Game: Initially launched on the Solana network in February, TapSwap allows players to connect their Solana-based wallets to convert points into tokens and qualify for future airdrops.
  • Platform Transition: On June 13, TapSwap confirmed its move to TON, with the token launch rescheduled to July 1 due to bot issues. TapSwap Pools will also launch, allowing players to swap mined coins for $TAPS.
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By the Numbers (as of June 20, 2024):

  • Players: 54 million
  • Daily Users: 18.2 million
  • Total Taps: 2.2 trillion
  • Total Coins Mined: 230.8 trillion

How It Works:

  1. Start: Visit TapSwap Bot and click “Start.”
  2. Begin Mining: Click “Start now!” and tap the TapSwap logo in the “Tap” tab to mine coins.
  3. Referral: Refer new users via the invite link in the “Ref” tab to earn additional coins.
  4. Complete Tasks: Earn more coins by completing tasks in the “Task” tab.
  5. Boosters: Buy boosters in the “Boost” tab to gain multipliers when mining coins.

TapSwap Airdrop: While an airdrop is not confirmed, developers have allocated 50% of the $TAPS total supply for the community, suggesting a significant airdrop might occur.

What’s Next: Await official confirmation from TapSwap regarding the airdrop campaign.

This article in published on BitPinas: Guide to TapSwap: How to Mine Coins on Telegram


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