eTukTuk
eTukTuk pivoted its focus to become a Play-to-Earn (P2E) game, blending sustainable transportation solutions with interactive gaming elements. Originally aimed at creating an eco-friendly electric vehicle ecosystem, eTukTuk now engages users through a gamified experience, incentivizing them to participate in green initiatives while earning rewards.

Time took to raise

200 Days
eTukTuk achieved its fundraising goals in 200 days, highlighting steady interest and strong foundational support.
Raised Amount

$3,600,000
eTukTuk reached its fundraising goals by raising $3.6 million, illustrating steady interest and strong foundational support.
Networks

ETH, BSC
eTukTuk operates on both Ethereum (ETH) and Binance Smart Chain (BSC), enhancing flexibility and accessibility for users.
Category

P2E
Completing quests and playing the Crazy Tuk Tuk game allows users to earn $TUK tokens.
Concept and Functionality
The core of the new eTukTuk project is the TukStation Rewards App, where users, referred to as the “TukTribe,” complete various fun quests and activities to earn $TUK tokens. These tokens are part of a broader initiative to promote and build a network of electric vehicle charging stations, supporting the transition to sustainable transport. There’s also the Crazy Tuk Tuk game in which users drop off riders in order to gain points, with tokens available for people with the highest score.


Key Features
Quests and Activities: Users engage in a variety of quests, which may include promoting the network, learning about sustainable practices, and participating in community events.
Earning $TUK Tokens: By completing quests, users earn $TUK tokens. These tokens can be used within the ecosystem or traded, providing a tangible reward for contributing to the project?s goals.
Token Sale and Fundraising
The eTukTuk token sale has been crucial in raising funds to support the development and expansion of the platform. Using Web3Payments, the token sale process has ensured secure and efficient transactions, attracting a diverse group of participants.
