Cryptocurrency is not mainstream yet, but for those comfortable with using it, it may be the answer to making the travel experience smoother.
If an institution claims a discrepancy, travelers can hold them accountable and prove that their purchases are legitimate and verified.
These undulations can be challenging to navigate, but it also opens the possibility of traveling for cheaper than what fiat money guarantees.
For travelers headed to Australia, AiRstayz is a crypto-friendly mobile app for booking into hotel rooms.
AiRstayz will soon host its own Initial Coin Offering, allowing travelers to use its platform's own brand of digital currency.
Some online travel agencies, like CheapAir.com, accept Bitcoin payments for booking flights.
Shift Card is the first US bitcoin debit card that 38 million merchants accept globally.
Shift Cards allow users to access their crypto accounts at Bitcoin's rate at any given time.
Travelers searching for one of the 38 million aforementioned businesses can look to Coinmap.
Users can leave ratings, too, so future travelers are not trapped in frustrating experiences.
Love Crypto? Love to Travel? How to Travel the World Using Crypto
Veröffentlicht auf May 3, 2018
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