Are Bushido Trade Credits a cryptocurrency?
No. They are trade-credit tokens with agreed exchange value for platform use, not speculative assets or consumer currency.
How It Works
A clearer commercial pathway: agree unused inventory value, issue trade credits, deploy visibility, then recycle value into bookings and local impact.

Process Snapshot
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Simple steps connect hotel inventory, trade credits, advertising reach and social return.
Bushido collaborates to maximise the value exchange for unsold room bookings, agreeing a prudent capacity allocation with each hotel. That capacity is tokenised into trade credits with an agreed exchange value established prior to the date available.
Bushido deploys outsourced digital signboard campaigns with i-media across motorway service stations and expanding A-road locations, reaching 6.3 million viewers weekly. You can amass trade credits for a more effective campaign. You create your messaging and promotion subject to i-media T&C's.
Case style: From unused rooms to measurable engagement and direct booking uplift.
Bushido may sell rooms as a service, distribute proceeds to local social causes, and keep credits in circulation to maintain campaign continuity.
No. They are trade-credit tokens with agreed exchange value for platform use, not speculative assets or consumer currency.
Trade credits are recognised at face value and are secured against repurchased inventory under Bushido’s operating model.
Credits remain visible in the ledger and can be recycled into ongoing campaign activity as part of commercial planning.
Bushido works with participating stakeholders to align local distribution with transparent social-outcome priorities.
Bushido is structured for simpler, lower-fee economics with transparent governance and reporting.