Tapswap, a cryptocurrency mining company, has responded to concerns regarding the reported ban on Nigerians from using its app.

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In a statement released on Friday, May 24, Tapswap addressed the situation and clarified that there are no intentions to prohibit Nigerian users.

The company explained that the difficulties faced by some Nigerians were due to technical issues, not a deliberate ban.

“Dear Nigerian community. We’ve heard concerns about limiting access to users from your country, but we want to clarify that this is not the case. We had to enable verification for the region from where DDoS attacks were initiated.

“As promised, we will disable this once our infrastructure is fully adapted. “We deeply appreciate every member of our community from all around the world and always welcome you here. Thank you for your understanding and support.”

How Nigerians reacted to the update on Tapswap ban

winifred1_ articulated: “My fingers now tap tap on their own without my permission.”

smart_ech declared: “Me holding my hands now cause it’s already used to tapping, please rectify it fast, I cant hold it any longer.”

ojehstephen stated: “Nigerians are your biggest supporters. Know this and know peace.”

love_ibanga opined: “All these ones na story. Make my tap tap no lost o. I don invest emotions already.”

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