CyberArena, a premier name in digital gaming and sports entertainment, proudly announces the official rebranding of its flagship platform from 188BET to taptap, effective July 1, 2025. This pivotal rebranding introduces a seamlessly integrated, mobile-first experience, coupled with the exciting addition of cryptocurrency payment support to cater to its diverse global user base.
The essence of the new taptap brand is built around speed, simplicity, and a smarter gaming journey tailored for today’s digital generation. "taptap is more than a name change it’s a forward-looking identity that represents our commitment to speed, simplicity, and smarter gaming,” commented a CyberArena spokesperson. "Our users will benefit from an improved interface, advanced security, and, for the first time, the option to pay and play with cryptocurrency".
Key changes include a fresh platform identity with a redesigned mobile interface, vibrant visual identity, and enhanced navigation, all crafted for an intuitive user experience. Existing users will find their accounts fully active, retaining their login details, balances, and play history, ensuring a hassle-free transition. All current product offerings, alongside promotions and rewards, will continue uninterrupted.
In a significant stride towards financial innovation, taptap now supports cryptocurrency payments, offering players greater flexibility and control over their transactions. The platform currently accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Tether (USDT), with future plans to expand its cryptocurrency offerings to be announced in the coming months. All crypto transactions are safeguarded by blockchain-level encryption, facilitating fast, secure, and borderless financial experiences worldwide.
Under the refined taptap brand, users can continue to enjoy a comprehensive array of interactive entertainment, including: sports betting, esports betting, live casino and RNG casino games, virtual sports and lottery, and skill-based games such as chess. The platform is optimized for both desktop and mobile, ensuring a streamlined, high-performance interface complemented by robust customer service and 24/7 multilingual support.
With the unveiling of its new identity, CyberArena reiterates its steadfast commitment to delivering safe, accessible, and cutting-edge gaming experiences, prioritizing user trust and responsible fun. The integration of cryptocurrency payments is a testament to taptap’s dedication to embracing financial innovation and empowering players with enhanced freedom and privacy. “As taptap, we are setting a new standard for what an online gaming platform should be faster, smarter, and future-ready,” the spokesperson added. “We invite our global community to join us in this next chapter”.
About taptap :
taptap is the newly rebranded digital gaming platform operated by CyberArena, formerly known as 188BET. Headquartered at 9 Barrack Road, Belize City, Belize, taptap offers a wide range of online entertainment experiences, including sports betting, esports, live casino, and more. Powered by technology and driven by user trust, taptap delivers secure, intuitive, and modern gaming worldwide.
Media & Customer Support Contact:
Address: CyberArena 9 Barrack Road, Belize City, Belize
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: https://www.taptap.asia


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