TapSwap is finally approaching its listing, with an official date announced. Here’s what’s known about the upcoming airdrop and TapSwap listing date.
TapSwap listing date
For quite some time, users have been entering codes from videos daily, and recently, there’s been a noticeable increase in the number of videos. It seems the developers are looking to maximize earnings before the token distribution, but the volume of codes is almost impossible to keep up with. Consequently, player confidence in the project has waned due to constant delays. Now, however, the long-awaited time may finally arrive.
An announcement on TapSwap’s official page revealed that the final stage of drop preparation is underway, with the airdrop date expected to be disclosed soon. Meanwhile, the crypto exchange Bitget has preempted any announcement by TapSwap developers, setting the airdrop date for November 24. This is surprising, as Bitget has made this public before TapSwap, potentially unveiling the timeline ahead of schedule.
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Projected TAPS token price
The TAPS token is set to debut on the exchange from the TapSwap project. There remains uncertainty around the final listing date, as Bitget’s post also mentions November 30. So, which date should users trust, or is it just a hype play?
The total supply of TAPS is 18 billion tokens, with an initial projected price ranging from $0.03 to $0.06. Although promising, it’s unlikely this value will hold steady once trading begins. And there’s no guarantee Bitget’s forecast is accurate, so managing expectations is wise.
Drop criteria remain unknown for now, with further details anticipated soon. For now, all eyes are on the TapSwap listing date, whether it ends up being the 24th or 30th. The primary hope is that the airdrop will finally occur since the daily code entries are a hassle, and the time commitment feels increasingly unworthy.
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