Core features of Taply:
• Tap phones to send crypto
• Send multiple tokens
• No wallet addresses or QR codes
• Three-word safety phrase before sending
• Keys stay on your device
• Every transfer comes with an onchain receipt
Built for crypto payments in person.
Small Taply update.
Apple asked for some additional review information and a full recording of the app running on a physical device.
We’re getting everything they requested over to them and resubmitting.
Shouldn’t be much longer from here.
Taply has been running through real device testing all week.
Transfers are working consistently across SOL and SPL tokens.
Still waiting on App Store review.
Cash has one advantage crypto never copied.
You can hand it to someone.
That's it.
No links.
No usernames.
No addresses.
No QR codes.
We wanted crypto to feel just as natural.
That's why we built Taply.
Every payment app tries to make sending money feel digital.
We think it should feel physical.
You're standing in front of someone.
Your payment should start there too.
Crypto wallets spent years making transactions cheaper and faster.
Very few asked why sending someone money in person still starts with:
"What's your wallet address?"
We didn't optimize that flow.
We replaced it.
That's Taply.
Why we built Taply.
Paying someone standing right in front of you with crypto somehow became a process.
"What's your wallet address?"
"Hold on."
"Can you send it again?"
"Wait... let me check the first four characters."
None of that is actually the payment.
It's just friction we've accepted.
So we removed it.
Enter an amount. Tap two phones together. Confirm.
That's the payment experience crypto should've had from day one.