A panel discusses the implementation of digital identity in travel, exemplified by Aruba’s “happy one pass” project, which utilizes blockchain technology. Travelers can authenticate their passports on their phones, streamlining customs and hotel check-ins. Aruba, aiming to lead in travel innovation, swiftly adopted the technology, showcasing the potential for widespread adoption. The decentralized nature of the system ensures privacy and security, with open standards allowing easy replication across various industries. Despite challenges, such as fraud prevention and political consensus, the panel predicts widespread adoption due to its transformative potential in eliminating friction and personalizing travel experiences.
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