The next stage of the tourism industry: from platform traffic to user co-construction
Over the past 20 years, internet platforms have greatly changed the way the tourism industry operates. From online booking to mobile payments, to content sharing and community reviews, technology continues to improve the efficiency of travel experiences.
However, under the platform economy model, value distribution has always shown a highly centralized feature. Platforms control traffic entrances and data resources, while users mainly play the role of consumption and content production.
With the development of Web3 technology, a new idea is gradually taking shape: allowing users to have more direct value participation in the ecosystem.
Coinsidings proposed the concept of "user-built tourism economy" in this context.
Through AI technology, the platform can identify users' real behaviors during the travel process and convert these behaviors into computing power indicators. These computing power not only represent incentives, but also reflect users' participation and contribution in the ecosystem.
At the same time, Coinsidings will introduce tourism assets into the on-chain system through RWA technology, enabling them to circulate more transparently and flexibly in the digital economy environment.
This structure changes the relationship between users and the tourism industry: they are not only consumers of services, but also participants in the value system.
From a more macro perspective, this model represents an evolutionary direction of the platform economy - from one-way Traffic Delivery to a multi-party ecosystem.
In the future travel industry, the role of the platform may no longer be just a dealmaker, but an infrastructure that connects user behavior, real assets, and the digital economy.
The exploration of Coinsidings is a manifestation of this trend.