TADA Mini Launches on TON — Book Rides with Toncoin!
TADA, leading ride-hailing app in SEA, has officially launched the TADA mini on TON. You can now book rides directly through the Telegram mini app and pay using Toncoin via TON based wallets.
Key Features:
- No KYC or extra apps needed - Pay easily with Toncoin via TON based wallets - Instant refunds for cancellations - Quick ride matching with TADA's 300K driver network
Experience the convenience of booking rides with Toncoin today. TADA mini is now live in Singapore — try it now!
TADA Mini Launches on TON — Book Rides with Toncoin!
TADA, leading ride-hailing app in SEA, has officially launched the TADA mini on TON. You can now book rides directly through the Telegram mini app and pay using Toncoin via TON based wallets.
Key Features:
- No KYC or extra apps needed - Pay easily with Toncoin via TON based wallets - Instant refunds for cancellations - Quick ride matching with TADA's 300K driver network
Experience the convenience of booking rides with Toncoin today. TADA mini is now live in Singapore — try it now!
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