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TADA: The Blockchain Ride-Hailing app launching in NYC – A Deep Dive
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TADA, the ride-hailing app disrupting the industry with its blockchain-based approach, is set to launch in New york City in June 2026. This move marks a meaningful step for the Singapore-founded company, bringing its promise of openness, fairer earnings for drivers, and cost savings for riders to the US market. But what exactly is TADA, and how does it differ from established players like Uber and Lyft? This article delves into the origins, technology, business model, and future prospects of this innovative ride-hailing service.
What is TADA and How Does Blockchain Change the Game?
TADA distinguishes itself from traditional ride-hailing apps through its core technology: blockchain. Rather of acting as an intermediary taking a commission from each ride, TADA utilizes smart contracts – self-executing agreements written into code – to connect drivers and riders directly.
Here’s how it works:
* Decentralized Network: TADA operates on a decentralized network,reducing reliance on a central authority.
* smart Contracts: Ride requests and payments are managed through smart contracts, automating the process and ensuring transparency.
* Zero Commission Model: Drivers pay a flat software fee (currently around $0.78 – $0.92 USD) instead of a percentage of their earnings.
* Transparency: Blockchain’s immutable ledger provides a transparent record of transactions, fostering trust between drivers and riders.
This model directly addresses common criticisms leveled against traditional ride-hailing companies, namely concerns about high commission fees impacting driver income and a lack of transparency in pricing.
TADA’s journey began not with ride-hailing, but with a failed social networking app. Co-founder Kay Woo,reflecting on his early entrepreneurial attempts,admits his initial venture in 2012 flopped due to a lack of sales and marketing expertise. “I couldn’t sell the product. I come from an engineering and finance background, and my co-founder was an engineer. We were just a bunch of nerds,” Woo told Fortune.
This initial setback proved valuable. woo and co-founder Jay Han pivoted,recognizing the need for a revenue-generating product. Ride-hailing emerged as a promising prospect, especially in Asia. In 2014, they relocated to Asia, initially focusing on cross-border transport between hong Kong and Shenzhen – a service underserved by existing giants like Uber and DiDi. This focus on a niche market allowed TADA to establish itself before expanding into broader ride-hailing services.
Timeline of TADA’s Growth:
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2018 | founded in Singapore |
| 2019 | Expanded to Cambodia and Vietnam |
| 2022 | Achieved 11.1% market share in Singapore |
| 2023 | Revenue reached $15.7 million |
| 2024 | Expanded to Thailand and Hong Kong; Revenue reached $19.8 million |
| 2026 (June) | Launch in New York City |
TADA’s Performance and Market Position
TADA has steadily gained traction, particularly in Southeast Asia. Data from Measurable AI indicates the app held an 11.1% market share in Singapore as of 2022.Financially, the company is demonstrating strong growth, with revenue climbing from $15.7 million in 2023 to a record $19.8 million in 2024.
Currently, TADA is trialing its technology in Denver, Colorado, as a stepping stone to its official launch in New York City. The choice of NYC is particularly significant for Woo, representing a return to the city where his entrepreneurial journey began.
The Competitive Landscape: TADA vs. Uber & Lyft
The US ride
