Nigerians enthusiastic about the Tapswap crypto-mining app which has taken the country by storm, have been encountering a hurdle as access to the app has been restricted.
Reports on social media indicate that the site fails to load or complete transactions when accessed through Nigerian internet connection.
However, users have discovered a workaround by using Virtual Private Networks to bypass the apparent geoblocking.
Affected users are seeking explanations and solutions while expressing frustration and disappointment. Some have questioned whether this was a targeted ban by Tapswap.
However, Tapswap has issued a statement clarifying that the restriction is not targeted at Nigerian users specifically.
According to the app, the verification requirement was implemented to counter DDoS attacks originating from the region.
“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,” the company wrote on X.
Tapswap requires users to tap repeatedly on the icon in the centre of the Telegram Tapswap bot screen to mine coins.
The Tapswap frenzy followed the success of Notcoin, which was reported to have previously enabled many Nigerians to earn significant profits through crypto-mining.