Official Whitepaper
Ultra‑low fees. Non‑custodial payouts. Real‑world execution. Global ride settlement protocol on BNB Smart Chain.
Peether PTDT is a global, open-source settlement protocol for ride-hailing and adjacent services. It enables any Pink Taxi operator (or compatible platform) to integrate blockchain-based payments with ultra-low fees, non-custodial earnings, and jurisdiction-flexible operations.
The protocol fee is fixed at 0.05% and is split immutably: 60% is burned to reduce supply, and 40% is distributed to stakers to reward long-term alignment.
Fees should be felt by no one, but fund everything.
Legacy ride-hailing systems extract heavily and centralize control, often taking platform fees that can reach ~25% while drivers net substantially less than the rider pays.
PTDT separates immutable settlement (Layer 1) from adaptable integration (Layer 2) and real-world execution (Layer 3). This structure keeps the protocol global and neutral while allowing each operator to handle local regulation, KYC, fiat rails, and data residency.
| Stakeholder | Traditional Model | PTDT Model | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drivers | High platform fee drag | Non-custodial settlement + ultra-low protocol fee | Higher net earnings potential |
| Riders | Pay full price | Pay in PTDT (optionally discounted) or fiat | Lower costs + optional crypto rails |
| Operators | Compete on margins | Compete on service; protocol stays neutral | More sustainable differentiation |
| Stakers | N/A | Earn 40% of protocol fees | Passive rewards from network growth |
PTDT is a three-layer protocol designed to be global, verifiable, and compliance-agnostic while allowing flexible real-world integration.
The settlement layer is immutable and runs on the Binance Smart Chain. It handles:
All core economics are encoded in the contract — no admin keys, no governance to change fee splits, no human override.
Layer 2 allows Pink Taxi operators to connect to Layer 1 while maintaining their own:
Operators run their own ride-hailing platforms and use PTDT for settlement. This decouples the settlement layer from real-world compliance.
A single global protocol that can be deployed in any jurisdiction without needing protocol-level changes. Local operators handle all jurisdiction-specific requirements.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Supply | 100,000 PTDT |
| Protocol Fee | 0.05% per transaction |
| Fee Split | 60% Burn | 40% Stakers |
| Blockchain | Binance Smart Chain (BSC) |
Staking rewards are derived entirely from protocol fees (the 40% allocation). There is no token inflation, no emissions schedule, and no admin-controlled rewards pool.
60% of every protocol fee is automatically burned, reducing the total supply over time. This creates deflationary pressure as network usage increases.
PTDT Token 0x66c6Fc5E7F99272134a52DF9E88D94eD83E89278
Sale Contract 0xF3a06E9Dc5d89B2fD8d7d30946c9aeddc5e01E28
Smart contract deployment, initial operator integrations, staking platform launch.
Multi-operator network expansion, cross-border settlement testing.
Mobile wallet integration, enhanced analytics dashboard.
Protocol audit completion, institutional partnerships, DEX liquidity.
PTDT is designed to be compliance-neutral at the protocol level. The smart contract does not enforce KYC, does not restrict jurisdictions, and does not make regulatory decisions.
Instead, compliance is handled at Layer 2 by each operator who integrates PTDT. This allows:
PTDT is infrastructure. It is not investment advice, not a security offering, and makes no promises of profit. Use at your own risk.
All core smart contracts will be open-sourced and published on GitHub for public audit. Community members are encouraged to review, fork, and improve the code.
Contracts audited by OFAC. Security score 9.2/10. Audit reports published publicly.
The protocol is designed to operate without admin privileges. Once deployed, the core economics cannot be changed by any party — not the founders, not the community, not governance.