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Topic: Just tap on your mobile and get rich! What is the main purpose? (Read 668 times)

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If you look into their games on the telegram then you can see that they are gaining through premium rewards by earning more through using TON and also ads from their social media accounts and YouTube channel. That's why developers are earning than people who are playing their games and this became hype after the NOTcoin.
Yeah brother, that's what i was trying to say, hence no 3. These devs are earning massively since they have millions of users in their app. NOTcoin basically sparked the fire for all the other projects. Although many are gaining similar traction like NOTcoin but I'm not sure how many of them will actually pay. Many people calling these projects a scam or copy projects. Despite everything people are using their apps. For example where I live a large group of people from young to old, anybody with a smartphone is seen trying to earn through tapping. Smiley
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I can only think of 3 purposes...

1. Getting popular overnight
2. Building a massive community/userbase
3. Earning ad revenue through telegram

I don't know why would a project would do something like that. I mean just think, what's there for them to gain if someone taps in their apps? Nothing others than the things i mentioned above.  Tongue

If you look into their games on the telegram then you can see that they are gaining through premium rewards by earning more through using TON and also ads from their social media accounts and YouTube channel. That's why developers are earning than people who are playing their games and this became hype after the NOTcoin.
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I can only think of 3 purposes...

1. Getting popular overnight
2. Building a massive community/userbase
3. Earning ad revenue through telegram

I don't know why would a project would do something like that. I mean just think, what's there for them to gain if someone taps in their apps? Nothing others than the things i mentioned above.  Tongue
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airdrop is one way to get tokens for free, where we have to join them and sometimes have to follow the guide provided, especially now that there is a new innovation from airdrop, namely a tap tap screen game called hamster combat and this game It is very popular among crypto users, and unexpectedly, now there are more than 100k players, but until now I don't know for sure what their goal is for creating this memecoin.
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There are several ways of distributing and airdropping coin and involvement through game is a way for rewarding participants. Notcoin had a nice airdrop so people are now crazy about telegram games that promises rewards. Hamster Kombat might be the most popular now and they are teasing of launch of the official token and airdrop real soon. It's not sure how the airdrop would be distributed but it's likely to be tied with how much in-game success and coins people have. The success or failure of this airdrop would define the future aspects of such game. The game itself is highly refined and I expect the team to be able to issue an working token.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?


It's a two-sided narrative. For the tappers that are totally new to the cryptosystem, they get exposed to what's obtainable In the crypto space through the task they do in the taping project. Note that it's not always tapping that's involved in the airdrop thing. Most of the task involves you watching a YouTube video and then after watching you get some points, through watching the videos daily, you get to learn some basic cryptocurrency concepts which helps you gain a better balance than when you started. On the other hand, an average tapper wants to get a good amount of money from his tapping and most times the expectation outweighs what's in most cases the reality of the project.

Once you do tapping as a sure means to financial gain, the end is going to be discouraging because before you profit well from most of this airdrop, it might require you to give in too much time or even cheat by using multiple accounts and even at that, it's only a handful of people that will have the ability to getting to that point. The assurance that the project you're doing will pay off is also what you're totally sure of and outside of the recent notice that even paid well, I have not seen a better reference that shows that tapping your screens for months can fetch you a huge amount of money. In comparison to what you can use the same amount of time to do that will give you better profit, I don't think the energy is worth it.

There are people who are interested and not at all interested in doing tasks that are just a waste of time.  Although, on various social media, it is quite familiar because many people talk about it, for people who do deeper research or you could say their knowledge in this industry is quite extensive.      Of course they won't be interested at all
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?


It's a two-sided narrative. For the tappers that are totally new to the cryptosystem, they get exposed to what's obtainable In the crypto space through the task they do in the taping project. Note that it's not always tapping that's involved in the airdrop thing. Most of the task involves you watching a YouTube video and then after watching you get some points, through watching the videos daily, you get to learn some basic cryptocurrency concepts which helps you gain a better balance than when you started. On the other hand, an average tapper wants to get a good amount of money from his tapping and most times the expectation outweighs what's in most cases the reality of the project.

Once you do tapping as a sure means to financial gain, the end is going to be discouraging because before you profit well from most of this airdrop, it might require you to give in too much time or even cheat by using multiple accounts and even at that, it's only a handful of people that will have the ability to getting to that point. The assurance that the project you're doing will pay off is also what you're totally sure of and outside of the recent notice that even paid well, I have not seen a better reference that shows that tapping your screens for months can fetch you a huge amount of money. In comparison to what you can use the same amount of time to do that will give you better profit, I don't think the energy is worth it.
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Most people that are tricked with lines like that are novice, these taps has really brought in alot of newbies to tye crypto world and some people are taking advantage of them by promising them quick rich profits by simply tapping or even them paying to learn how to tap. That's not good enough. But people need to wake up from there sleep, thing ain't that easy.
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Most of these airdrops are focused on Asian and African countries (third-world countries). In these countries, even $100 is a significant amount, and creators of projects like Hamster are looking for such users to promote their projects. It can be a big marketing and a bigger deception.
by downloading some free applications it becomes a hope to earn extra money with a few hundred dollars we are hard to get, but the main goal can go beyond that, there are many projects to make money and that is the reality, in that case it depends on the economy created by the project -the project so that the airdrop hopes to make a lot of money but that is very difficult to happen, and that is something that must be considered to enter the hamster program by making sure this project first is much better.

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The telegram app, which formerly plays the primary role as a communication app, now plays more roles as a crytocurrency wallet/mining app. By simply tapping the on the screen of your smart phone, You can earn tokens or points which have the potential to become valuable conis/tokens. The successful launching of Not coin created more awareness and trust on the TON ecosystem. In my opinion, I consider this development as a positive one for the crypto industry as many people who were unaware of happenings in the crypto space, became attracted to cryptocurrency. By simply owing a smartphone and downloading the telegram app, you are good to go to earn by tapping on the screen. I consider this as a welcome development in the crypto space - as it has attracted many people to the world of cryptocurrency.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?
There's a lot of projects that generate huge amount of money for people's but I didn't understand the way people's are running the ongoing projects I'm even afraid of it even when I decided to join it, but with way i saw much people's into i feel like know joined again.

The most surprised things about some people's is not that they have a little knowledge the project or airdrops, but a moment they see others doing they will definitely joined without research to be sure either this projects is legit or not, but their not after that everyone wants to be coming rich in easier way among of all those projects is one that I have hope for that it can doing well during lunch time which is hamster Kombat, because some of this projects are created by scammers.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?



Don't get it twisted bro, you don't get rich from what you get, well at least not 90% of the people who engage in it will get good reward.
The only Tap2Earn that has paid so far is NotCoin and not everyone who did it got rich.
Same way all these other Tap mini projects will not give huge reward to everyone who engaged in it.
Since most of the defi projects have turned out to be a disappointment, I guess Tap2Earn is going to be the next hype in crypto.
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Lots of similar projects are on social media but I doubt the chances are higher than alternative airdrop projects since there is no concrete backup on such shill altcoin that can be earned with clicking. Farming such altcoins never makes sense to me, so I am not going to download any of such altcoin mining/earning programs to waste my time.
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It's good if it's a few hundred dollars for those living in third-world countries. It means a lot coming from a free application, but if you look closely at the number of members doing the task and the allocation for the airdrop, that few hundred dollars is unrealistic.
These airdrops just proved that there are so many people looking to make money online with simple tasks on hamster alone 40 million is a huge number; these people will just wake up that they have been tricked into thinking that they can get rich overnight doing tapping on a cellphone.


Most of these airdrops are focused on Asian and African countries (third-world countries). In these countries, even $100 is a significant amount, and creators of projects like Hamster are looking for such users to promote their projects. It can be a big marketing and a bigger deception.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?


It's good if it's a few hundred dollars for those living in third-world countries. It means a lot coming from a free application, but if you look closely at the number of members doing the task and the allocation for the airdrop, that few hundred dollars is unrealistic.
These airdrops just proved that there are so many people looking to make money online with simple tasks on hamster alone 40 million is a huge number; these people will just wake up that they have been tricked into thinking that they can get rich overnight doing tapping on a cellphone.
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It is very difficult to identify a project that can pay all users. One of the projects, if I'm not mistaken, "chain" paid users only 5-10 dollars. This payment is not even worth turning on my mobile phone!
That's because all of them are starting and they're all in the phase of gathering users to use their app as they promise for an airdrop to come.

And as for the airdrop of these projects whether they're tapping or any kind of project for the release of their tokens. Do not expect a lot from them.

Because for those that have been fortunate to receive hundreds to thousands worth of airdrop in dollars. They probably have done a lot of work and did invest in their platform.

It's really hard to determine whether you'd be qualified for their airdrop or not if you're only going for the free and how much possibly they can have.
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A lot of hype has been created about Telegram's mining projects. In fact, it is becoming difficult to understand which one will actually pay and which one will not. This hype has been created since the payment of not coin. There are many scammers who are taking advantage of this.  should be careful.

It is very difficult to identify a project that can pay all users. One of the projects, if I'm not mistaken, "chain" paid users only 5-10 dollars. This payment is not even worth turning on my mobile phone!
Where did you see this? My foks received $2 for one month of tapping on Onchain. Holy sh*tt!!! People are insane these days, wasting a month just to get a few dollars in their pockets. Tap-tap projects are scams that exploit users to gain popularity, followers, and engagement.

My friend sent me his SS after a few weeks of tapping his phone to get Pickle Rick tokens, and he had collected approximately 20 million points.

And after the conversion, he  only received 10 prick tokens. 




He got 10 tokens prick tokens from pickle rick tap app.



In the end, he only made $0.02 for a few weeks of tapping pickle rick app.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?

Earning a few hundred is too huge I think it is way lower. I believe most people who engage in this kind of airdrop will earn less than they expected.  First, let us consider the possible value of the token, where it can be listed, and the number of token that will be distributed on the airdrop.  I believe it would be lucky if the token were listed on its launch time.  Most probably people will end up with worthless tokens after several months of tapping their mobile phone.

It is also possible that some of these projects create this kind of scheme to earn money from different social media like YouTube views since with lots of views and subscribers, it would be easy for them to monetize the channel.  And with millions to hundreds of millions of views from the people aiming for an airdrop, these channels will earn huge amounts of money.  I hope the revenue from these channels will be used to support the token's market but I have less faith that it will happen.
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When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?

Nowadays earning money by mobile trapping has become a viral phenomenon.  Everyone is getting busy on their mobiles to earn with just a tap of their fingers. Notcoin has given people a huge amount of profit at the tap of such finger, in view of which currently people are showing interest in more projects like Hamster Kombat, Tapswap etc. and keeping themselves busy all the time at the tap of the finger.
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Tapswap is fake and it is a scam project Hamster Kombat might be legit but their approach is not encouraging and as you said, it is only small fraction of dollars will be assign to each tapper in the promotion of tapping and that companies are using those who are tapping to create popularity in their social media platforms or channels.
Not only getting popularity they also stealing referrals based on the tasks the game provided there are lots of them not only Tapswap.
I am more confident about other tap games mentioned by Ton Blockchain like Yes coin and take note about hamster kombat its already has a price on the Binance exchange at around 0.000001 It is not the last price yet we might see a higher price once the token generation event happens but according to Binance, the supply seems pretty high its billions and possible the price would just drop once it's available for trade on spot.
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