Despite the sudden popularity of Tapswap, a Nigerian businesswoman has no plans of venturing into it Describing the current situation as a tapping epidemic, the businesswoman explained why she won’t do Tapswap She said she did her research about Tapswap and claimed to know the founder, whom she went on to disclose
Participation in the Tapswap crypto project has surged, but a Nigerian businesswoman, Chioma Ifeanyi-Eze, is unmoved and has no intention of joining. Ads by In a lengthy read on Facebook, Chioma noted that there is a Tapswap frenzy everywhere and tagged it ‘Tapping pandemic.’ There has been a surge in Tapswap participation.
According to Chioma, she researched and found out that Tapswap was built by a Kenyan man named Kibiru Mutaka. She explained her findings further:
They say it is a decentralized exchange built on something they call Solana. It is a blockchain – crypto thing. “They say they have processed over one billion dollars in transaction and the company makes money from fees, then shares these fees with its tappers. “Nigerians are jumping into the tapping in millions. “I hear they are making money tapping and tapping their phones all day.”
Accordinging to Chioma, top experts are unsure about Tapswap’s future and that she is guided by her simple life principle. In her words: “My simple principle in life is to do only what I understand when it relates to business, investment or even how to spend my daily productive hours. “I wish you all happy tapping. “Let me focus on what I understand.”
Netizens divided over Tapswap Abigail Nwawuba said:
“That was how one man tried to convince me into this tapping whatsoever, he said he didn’t put a dime but he has gotten 25k already, that if am ready to learn, he will be willing to teach me……Naso I run for my life.”
Cecilia Efenji said: “My senior colleague has been tapping. I asked him to explain how it works. He kept explaining and nothing was sinking. “I just laughed and told him I will stick to what I understand. “Let me stick to my buying and selling.”
Adaobi Nnaji said: “It’s a tapping pandemic. “I entered bus with someone who forgot his busstop because of tapping. “It is really a worrisome thing these days. “This tapping is not crypto, if it’s not buying and selling coin, then I doubt if it’s crypto. “But time shall tell.”
Esiokomo Uwaya said: “Oh God bless you madam Chioma,you just put words,the right ones to my thoughts on this ‘tapping’ thing. I no kukuma Sabi follow trend before. I wish them well.” Ese Emily said: “Exactly ma’am . I told someone same yesterday , that I will never be involved in what I don’t understand because it trending.”