American Express Built a Blockchain Passport. Don't Worry -- You Probably Won't Notice

18.09.25 19:47 Uhr

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Financial services giant American Express (NYSE: AXP) is dipping its toes into digital waters. I mean next-generation digital stuff, adding blockchain tokens and Web3 features to its new app for high-end travel experiences.But the company isn't leaning into that detail. The marketing around the just-released AmEx Travel App is all about convenience and simplicity. The specific feature that relies on the Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) is called AmEx Passport, designed to preserve memories for easy access after the trip. Most travelers miss getting stamps in their physical passport books these days, according to the press materials -- so here are some digital stamps from AmEx instead.And you'll barely notice if you skim through the press release. The presence of blockchain tokens is easy to miss entirely when you use the app.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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