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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Man Cries Out as His Tapswap App Refuses to Open After He Acquired Millions of Coins
May 27, 2024 at 09:12 pm
A man is sad that his Tapswap app refused to open after he had successfully acquired millions of coins on the app.
A man has lamented bitterly after his Tapswap app refused to open following his successful acquisition of millions of coins on the app.
The coin miner took to TikTok to share a video expressing deep frustrations as he could not gain access to continue mining.
The man is apparently scared that the 200 million coins he has acquired on Tapswap might be frittered away due to his inability to gain access.
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In the video sighted by Legit.ng, the man showed how he tried to open the Tapswap app on his phone, but it kept crashing.
He lamented that he had acquired about 200 million coins on the app and was scared that he might lose them if he could not gain access.
The man said he had tried everything possible to open the app, including clearing the cache and reinstalling it, but nothing seemed to work.
He then appealed to people who might know how to fix the issue to come to his aid, adding that he was willing to pay.
Watch the video below:
Nigerians react as man says his Tapswap refused to open
@PablolionEscobar2020 said:
"Clear your cache and data, then reinstall the app. If that doesn’t work, then I don’t know what else to tell you. Good luck."
@Qwindee said:
"The app is crashing because of too many people trying to open it at the same time. Just be patient and keep trying. Eventually, it will open."
Lady gives reasons why Tapswap was not opening
In a related story, a Nigerian lady said she decided to start coin mining on Tapswap so that she would benefit if it paid participants.
Ose Sweet said when Notcoin started, people rushed to mine coins on the app, but she refused to participate.
According to her, Notcoin later paid some people she knew, noting that someone made N368,000 from it.
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She said when she heard about Tapswap, she decided to start mining coins on the app because she felt it was another opportunity to make money.
However, Ose said she was surprised when the Tapswap app refused to open on her phone after she had successfully acquired some coins.
She said she tried everything possible to open the app, including clearing the cache and reinstalling it, but nothing seemed to work.
Ose then lamented that she might lose the coins she had acquired if she could not gain access to the app.
She said she was scared because the coins were worth a lot of money, adding that she had even planned to buy a car with them.
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Source: Legit.ng
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