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“Na one Big Yahoo boy get am, our money don go” – TapSwap users in tears as platform’s socials redirect to Nigerian blog

 TapSwap users in tears as platform’s socials redirect to Nigerian blog

Amidst the high expectations from the viral crypto-mining platform TapSwap, some users have been thrown into a state of fear as the platform’s social media links redirect to a Nigerian blog.

Nigerians have invested significant time into mining the cryptocurrency by tapping their screens since the platform gained buzz. However, as anticipation for its launch and rewards grew, users began noticing suspicious activity on the platform’s official Telegram page.

As part of the daily earning activities, users were encouraged to follow the TapSwap social media accounts via buttons provided in the app. Unfortunately, both buttons redirected users to a Nigerian blog site, triggering widespread fear and concern among the platform’s users.

The unexpected redirection has raised doubts about the legitimacy of TapSwap and the security of the users’ investments and personal information. Many users are now anxiously awaiting further clarification from the platform’s administrators.

A social media user identified as @iam_fantom wrote, “You sure say no be naija yahoo boys get this TapSwap?😂🤣🤣🤣 God abeg o🤲🏽.”

ScreenshotSee some reactions below;

activeplayboi noted: “It seems they are using us to gain traffic.”

Frekee_D added: “I ran to Twitter when I saw it. It’s over, we’ve been scammed 😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😂😂😂.”

silvermilliie opined: “Since when they postpone launch I don dey get double thought about tapswap.”

Jamietoms_ noted: “I been see am this morning. I kon Dey wonder. My mind no kuku Dey there again.”

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