South Korea’s Jeju Island is planning to roll out digital and NFT tourist cards in the second half of the year.
the local government of Jeju Island said it is planning to issue NFT-linked digital tourist cards to domestic tourists sometime around the Chuseok holiday, which takes place in September ...
Jeju Island in South Korea plans to introduce NFT-linked tourist cards in the second half of 2025, aiming to attract millennials and Generation Z. The cards will offer various perks, such as travel ...
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South Korea’s Jeju Island announced on January 6 that it plans to introduce a tourism card project based on NFT technology in 2025 and integrate it with its local stablecoin, Tamna Jeon.
The province claimed that NFT holders would be able to enjoy "discounts on tourist attractions." However, the association with Jeju's local stablecoin appears to suggest that the island province ...
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Project integrates with Tamna Jeon, a local blockchain-based stablecoin. Pilot program begins in late 2025 for domestic visitors. Initiative aligns with broader Web3 adoption plans for digital ...