I can see your point though about how big of an advantage WONO would have over Turo and Airbnb in countries that treat tokens as a digital asset with no taxation. What are some of the top countries that view tokens this way? I imagine these are the areas where you expect WONO to do very well.
Plus I need to know so I can move to one of these countries in the near future!

For example, United States and European Union!
Sorry, it wasn't my intention to turn this into a tax discussion. However, it is my understanding (and I am VERY far from a tax expert LOL) that in the United States, you need to keep a note of the exchange rate on the day you received the payment, between digital property and your working currency. So if you received one bitcoin and the exchange rate on the day was 1 bitcoin = 8k usd, you will declare an income of 8k usd and then pay capital gains tax on that amount. Capital gains would be 15% or 25% depending on certain factors. I think if you hold the coins for 1 year you are guaranteed the lower capital gains rate.
Again, I could be wrong. I just started investing in Cryptocurrecny in January 2018 so I won't need to tackle this until next years tax season.