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Legal & Membership
1. Nature of Organization
Helmora Travel Custodian (HTC) operates as a private membership association dedicated to the protection and optimization of the travel economy in Southeast Asia. HTC is an international service provider and is currently undergoing formal legal registration as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Wyoming, USA, to serve as its global administrative vehicle.
2. Not an Insurance Company
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Helmora Travel Custodian is NOT an insurance company, an insurer, or an insurance underwriter. We do not issue insurance policies, and our services do not constitute insurance products as defined by traditional regulatory frameworks.
HTC provides a Private Protection & Asset Recovery Service. Our “Cashback” and “Booking Protection” programs are discretionary benefits provided to active members of the association to mitigate financial loss from non-refundable travel bookings.
3. Custodianship & Asset Recovery
By subscribing to the Helmora Weekly Freedom Pass (HWFP) or Helmora Weekly Power Pass (HWPP), members appoint HTC as the custodian of their designated travel bookings.
In the event of a cancellation where a member receives financial support (Cashback) from HTC, the member agrees to transfer all rights, titles, and interests in the original booking to HTC.
HTC reserves the right to liquidate, resell, or transfer such bookings to third-party buyers or last-minute deal platforms to maintain the integrity of the Association’s Reserve Fund.
4. Digital Asset Transactions
HTC utilizes USD and Stablecoins (USDT/USDC) for membership dues and benefit distributions. Members are responsible for ensuring compliance with their local jurisdictions regarding the use of digital assets.
5. Limitation of Liability
HTC provides its services on a best-effort basis. The maximum recovery support is limited by the specific terms of the member’s chosen subscription tier. HTC shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from travel disruptions.
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FAQs
1. What is Helmora Travel Custodian (HTC) and how does it help travelers?
Helmora Travel Custodian (HTC) is a specialized fintech platform focused on the Travel Economy in Asia and Southeast Asia. Our core mission is to serve as a reliable custodian for your travel plans, specifically by providing professional solutions for booking and cancellation management.
We help travelers mitigate the financial risks and complexities of canceling hotel rooms or travel itineraries, ensuring a more flexible and stress-free journey.2. Which currencies and payment methods are accepted on the platform?
Answer: To provide maximum flexibility for our global users, Helmora supports both traditional and digital currencies. You can settle your transactions using:
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Fiat: US Dollars (USD).
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Stablecoins: USDT.
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Native Ecosystem Token: HEM, our utility token running on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Using HEM tokens within the Helmora ecosystem may provide users with additional benefits and streamlined processing.
3. What are the differences between the Helmora Weekly Freedom Pass (HWFP) and the Weekly Power Pass (HWPP)?
Answer: We offer two specialized membership tiers (currently in Beta) designed to fit different traveler needs:
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Helmora Weekly Freedom Pass (HWFP): Priced at 18 USD, this is the entry-level pass designed for casual travelers seeking basic protection and flexibility for their weekly bookings.
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Helmora Weekly Power Pass (HWPP): Priced at 88 USD, this premium tier offers enhanced features and higher priority handling for frequent travelers or those with more complex booking requirements.
4. Why should I choose Helmora for booking cancellations in Southeast Asia?
Answer: Southeast Asia is a dynamic but fragmented travel market. Helmora specializes in this specific region, understanding the local booking landscape and provider policies. By using our services, you gain a professional custodian who handles the “cancellation friction” on your behalf, turning non-refundable or rigid travel plans into manageable assets.
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Helmora
Building the new financial layer of travel
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Token name: Helmora
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Symbol: HEM
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Blockchain network: BNB Smart Chain
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Total supply: 33M
Helmora functions
- Governance
- Settlement
- Transaction fees
- Incentives
- Protocol coordination
HELMORA TOKEN ALLOCATION:
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Total Supply: 33,000,000 HEM (fixed)
Allocation Breakdown
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Founder / Core Team — 8%
2,640,000 HEM
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Marketing & Growth — 10%
3,300,000 HEM
Dedicated to ecosystem awareness, distribution, and network effects. -
Private Investors — 16%
5,280,000 HEM
Allocated to early capital partners aligned with infrastructure risk. -
Treasury / Protocol Reserve — 13%
4,290,000 HEM
Strategic reserve for long-term protocol sustainability. -
Liquidity Pool — 22%
7,260,000 HEM
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Community Airdrop — 21%
6,930,000 HEM
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Partners & Advisors — 10%
3,300,000 HEM
Allocated to ecosystem collaborators and strategic advisors.
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Helmora is built on the belief that travel is not just a consumer activity, but a financial system with deeply inefficient economic primitives. Today, travel bookings are treated as disposable events — locked inside platforms, fragile under cancellations, and unable to preserve value when circumstances change. Helmora approaches travel as an infrastructure problem, not a product problem, and redefines bookings as transferable financial objects that can be owned, moved, and preserved. In this model, value in travel should behave like capital: persistent, liquid, and independent of any single platform.
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