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?
Getting rich by tapping the phone's screen is just hype by people and promoters, what do you expect? Notcoin started it and it was a success, but the maximum I read that was paid to anybody was not up to $1500, obviously, this can't make anybody rich unless the person will just utilize it well to be rich by either further investing it or engage in business with it. Nonetheless, it is a welcome development than doing nothing which is not so tasking other than tapping your phone and getting a good amount of money through it.
This tapping of a thing is a kind of mining act and the brains behind it work in the shadows to get some investors into the projects. It is the money they make from the activity that would be shared among all participants but with some considerations put in place as well like 50% for the community, 30% for the brains behind it and the remaining 20% for the project development and maintenance.