Web3 travel becomes a reality with online hotel booking, NFT ticket sales and more
Web3 is revolutionizing travel with blockchain technology, making hotel bookings, reviews and flight scheduling more transparent and secure. At the heart of this change is the Camino Network, a layer 1 blockchain designed for the travel industry, which has seen significant growth in the number of validators, transactions, and supporters over the past year. Swiss non-profit organization Camino Network Foundation is leading this initiative, aiming for efficient and direct travel payment and data processing.
Major travel companies such as TUI and Lufthansa are now blockchain validators, supporting Camino's vision. Developers have built innovative decentralized applications (DApps) on Camino, including Sleap.io for hotel booking, VisitorApp for ticket sales, and GroundSync for reducing flight delays. These efforts have been highlighted at events such as the Decode Travel Hackathon.
Camino's innovations extend to the global communications system Camino Messenger, which enables instant communication between travel providers using its proprietary CAM token. This hybrid token supports payments and services within the network. As digitalization increases, Camino Network is poised to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the travel industry, creating a more connected and user-friendly travel ecosystem.
According to cointelegraph.com
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