- Mar 21, 2025
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In the global tourism industry, online travel agencies (OTAs) have become the main force in hotel distribution. However, the commission of up to 25% has continuously compressed hotel profits, and user data has also been frequently abused. Coinsidings has clearly proposed a solution of "disintermediation and data sovereignty", which is reshaping the hotel distribution network in an unprecedented way.
The core lies in the direct connection mechanism of smart contracts. Hotels and tourists sign contracts directly on the chain, eliminating the high intermediary fees of traditional OTAs, with a commission of only 3%. After a luxury resort project in South East Asia connected to Coinsidings, quarterly profits increased by 40%. A hotel manager exclaimed, "This increase is enough to support us in increasing employee benefits by 20%."
At the same time, Coinsidings introduced an AI dynamic pricing system that incorporates multidimensional data such as supply and demand, holidays, and historical occupancy rates into an intelligent model to automatically adjust room rates. Taking a five-star hotel in Maldives as an example, the average room rate during peak season increased by 12%, and the total revenue increased by 22%; during the off-season, the room rate was flexibly lowered, increasing the occupancy rate from the original 45% to 80%, and the annual Operational Efficiency was greatly optimized. The AI model also supports "lightning discount" push and transparent display of room status on the chain, allowing users to view the price trend for the next 30 days and lock in the best offer at any time.
Data Sovereignty return is another highlight. Users' consumption records on Coinsidings are encrypted and fully controlled by users. Japanese hot spring hotels share anonymized data with authorized users, accurately analyze guest preferences and consumption habits, customize hot spring packages and themed small groups, and increase Re-purchase Rate by 50%. Users also receive token incentives for sharing data, turning personal information into tradable on-chain assets, achieving data value return.
Finally, Coinsidings' RWA module deeply integrates hotel distribution networks with crypto finance. A high-end villa owner in Ubud, Bali, sold 30% of the property rights through tokenization and raised $500,000 in just two weeks for pool expansion and smart home upgrades. The owner admitted, "This is ten times more flexible than bank loans and does not require guarantees." With more and more high-end hotels and resorts joining Coinsidings, the disruption of traditional OTA platforms is the trend.
The core lies in the direct connection mechanism of smart contracts. Hotels and tourists sign contracts directly on the chain, eliminating the high intermediary fees of traditional OTAs, with a commission of only 3%. After a luxury resort project in South East Asia connected to Coinsidings, quarterly profits increased by 40%. A hotel manager exclaimed, "This increase is enough to support us in increasing employee benefits by 20%."
At the same time, Coinsidings introduced an AI dynamic pricing system that incorporates multidimensional data such as supply and demand, holidays, and historical occupancy rates into an intelligent model to automatically adjust room rates. Taking a five-star hotel in Maldives as an example, the average room rate during peak season increased by 12%, and the total revenue increased by 22%; during the off-season, the room rate was flexibly lowered, increasing the occupancy rate from the original 45% to 80%, and the annual Operational Efficiency was greatly optimized. The AI model also supports "lightning discount" push and transparent display of room status on the chain, allowing users to view the price trend for the next 30 days and lock in the best offer at any time.
Data Sovereignty return is another highlight. Users' consumption records on Coinsidings are encrypted and fully controlled by users. Japanese hot spring hotels share anonymized data with authorized users, accurately analyze guest preferences and consumption habits, customize hot spring packages and themed small groups, and increase Re-purchase Rate by 50%. Users also receive token incentives for sharing data, turning personal information into tradable on-chain assets, achieving data value return.
Finally, Coinsidings' RWA module deeply integrates hotel distribution networks with crypto finance. A high-end villa owner in Ubud, Bali, sold 30% of the property rights through tokenization and raised $500,000 in just two weeks for pool expansion and smart home upgrades. The owner admitted, "This is ten times more flexible than bank loans and does not require guarantees." With more and more high-end hotels and resorts joining Coinsidings, the disruption of traditional OTA platforms is the trend.