ChainCatcher News reports that, according to Forbes, the Web3 ride-hailing app TADA plans to enter the New York market in June 2026. TADA adopts a “zero commission” model, charging drivers only a fixed software fee (approximately $0.78-$0.92), connecting drivers and passengers through smart contracts to enhance transparency, driver earnings, and reduce passenger costs.
TADA has captured 11.1% of the market share in Singapore and has expanded to Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Hong Kong. Currently, it is piloting in Denver, USA. Co-founder Kay Woo stated that TADA will “provide a genuine alternative” for high-commission markets.
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Web3 ride-hailing app TADA plans to enter New York in June 2026
ChainCatcher News reports that, according to Forbes, the Web3 ride-hailing app TADA plans to enter the New York market in June 2026. TADA adopts a “zero commission” model, charging drivers only a fixed software fee (approximately $0.78-$0.92), connecting drivers and passengers through smart contracts to enhance transparency, driver earnings, and reduce passenger costs. TADA has captured 11.1% of the market share in Singapore and has expanded to Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Hong Kong. Currently, it is piloting in Denver, USA. Co-founder Kay Woo stated that TADA will “provide a genuine alternative” for high-commission markets.