When I open Instagram, I see many people promoting projects like Tapswap, Hamster, etc, and assuming that the audience is stupid by promising a great life and a lot of money. But there is a positive point here because regular people are learning a lot about digital currencies. In my opinion, users can only make a few hundred dollars from these bots, which isn't bad, but the reality should be made clear to people. Do you think it's really that easy to get rich with just a few taps?
It's a two-sided narrative. For the tappers that are totally new to the cryptosystem, they get exposed to what's obtainable In the crypto space through the task they do in the taping project. Note that it's not always tapping that's involved in the airdrop thing. Most of the task involves you watching a YouTube video and then after watching you get some points, through watching the videos daily, you get to learn some basic cryptocurrency concepts which helps you gain a better balance than when you started. On the other hand, an average tapper wants to get a good amount of money from his tapping and most times the expectation outweighs what's in most cases the reality of the project.
Once you do tapping as a sure means to financial gain, the end is going to be discouraging because before you profit well from most of this airdrop, it might require you to give in too much time or even cheat by using multiple accounts and even at that, it's only a handful of people that will have the ability to getting to that point. The assurance that the project you're doing will pay off is also what you're totally sure of and outside of the recent notice that even paid well, I have not seen a better reference that shows that tapping your screens for months can fetch you a huge amount of money. In comparison to what you can use the same amount of time to do that will give you better profit, I don't think the energy is worth it.