I read the information on the site, I wondered what they came up with in the end.
Fight2Earn, monetisation of game skills on the blockchain, to ensure transparency of rewarding users.
The main utility of the token is tournaments with $TAPS rewards and staking $TAPS on the platform, also $TAPS can be used for in-game purchases.
It all sounds cybersporty, isn't it?
Games Tournaments.... I can immediately imagine FIFA or mobile analogues of DOTA. Maybe some shooters.
We can already see the list of games on the website.
At the moment there are 12 of them: a little less than half — card games, a little less than half — three-in-a-row.
I have nothing against three-in-a-row, but I can imagine card tournaments, but the idea of cybersport championships on Candy Crash analogues makes me laugh
Whatewer, let's take a look at what's an offer for developers.
TapSwap provides seamless integration of the project into their platform. The project gets a commission, TapSwap gets a commission, and the commission is taken from the prize pools of the tournaments. Prize pools are formed by the players themselves through tournament entry fees.
So, TapSwap is selling an audience and a way to interact with it. On the site, they write that the number of daily active users is 3 million, but there is a nuance.
It turns out to be an interesting situation: TapSwap goes on the BNB network, sells the audience on Telegram, while they can't be on Telegram because they go on the BNB network
I'll be happy for TapSwap if it works out for them, but at the moment it looks all weird to me.
They've come up with an utility, good for them. Only question is how valuable this utility will and how soon after TGE will this all be implemented. According to the roadmap, after listing they will introduce basic functionality like leaderboards and tournaments. Then staking and only after that developer tools.
All information taken from: tapswap.ai