Yesterday, July 1, 2024, was supposed to be a big day for everyone involved in the TapSwap project on the TON Blockchain.
Many people, especially in Nigeria, have been looking forward to this date because they expected to start seeing the financial benefits from their month-long involvement in the TapSwap activities.
However, there hasn’t been any news or updates from the TapSwap team about the launch. This silence is causing a lot of confusion and uncertainty among the people waiting for the new coin.
Three Things to Know About the TapSwap Launch
No News Yet: Even though today was supposed to be the launch day, the TapSwap team hasn’t made any official announcements.
Their last communication was about a new YouTube channel on June 28, but nothing about the coin launch. This lack of updates is strange and worrying to many.
Launch Day vs. Listing Day: It’s important to know that the launch day, which is today, is different from the listing day. The launch day is when TapSwap players can turn their points into TapSwap tokens.
The listing day, when the coin will be available to trade on exchanges, hasn’t been announced yet. This can be confusing because people often think these two days are the same.
Confirmed to Launch on TON Blockchain: The only confirmed detail is that TapSwap will use the TON Blockchain.
The team decided to move from Solana to TON because of some technical issues. TON is a better fit because it works well with the Telegram app, where TapSwap is played.
Understanding Crypto Launches
In the world of cryptocurrencies, a token launch is when a project gives out tokens to its participants and they can start using them. A listing day is when those tokens can be bought and sold on different platforms. Knowing the difference helps people understand what to expect and when.
As the day goes on, everyone involved with TapSwap is hoping to get some clear information from the team.
This situation shows how unpredictable and confusing the cryptocurrency world can be sometimes. People are advised to keep an eye out for official news and to be careful with their decisions.