TravelChain is the core of the SmartTraveling Ecosystem and the TravelToken is its fuel.
TravelTokens ensure holding network power
Anyone can use information from TravelChain for free when they have a minimum number of TravelTokens. In order to ensure the trouble-free operation of TravelChain-driven high-load services, it is necessary to have a sufficient amount of TravelTokens to guarantee network capacity even at peak network traffic times.
When the network is heavily loaded, the amount of TravelTokens you have defines the bandwidth capacity necessary to obtain information from TravelChain. The more TravelTokens you have, the more inquiries you can make to TravelChain in one day.
Purchasing SmartData with TravelTokens
Companies can get processed data from an AI service and pay the fee in TravelTokens. Payment methods and fees for processing are set by AI algorithm developers.
Data Supply in TravelChain
Using web-services, a user can share information with other members of the ecosystem in return for TravelToken or relevant services. TravelTokens can be returned in exchange for information within TravelChain, and the service designer specifies either to reward the user or to keep it as a revenue.
Data Exchange
TravelTokens and access keys transmitted using TravelChain are used to exchange data between services A and B.
If you want to take part in an ICO than visit TravelChain.io and leave your email on the main page! We will keep you updated.
White Paper
Overview
Join to our Telegram Chat
Hello & Cheers!! I'm a content detection and information bot. You are receiving this reply because a short link or links have been detected in your post/comment. The purpose of this message is to inform your readers and yourself about the use of and dangers of short links.
To the readers of the post: Short links are provided by url shortening services. The short links they provide can be useful in some cases. Generally their use is benign. But as with all useful tools there are dangers. Short links can be used to hide all sorts of things. Quite frequently they are used to hide referral links for instance. While not dangerous this can be deceptive. They can also be used to hide dangerous links such as links to phishing sites, sites loaded with malware, scam sites, etc. You should always be extremely cautious before clicking on one. If you don't know and trust the poster don't click. Even if you do you should still be cautious and wary of any site you are sent to. It's always better to visit the site directly and not through a short link.
To the author of the post: While short links may be useful on some sites they are not needed on steemit. You can use markdown to format your links such as this link to steemit. It's as simple as
[steemit](https://steemit.com)
Unlike short links this allows the reader to see where they are going by simply hovering over the link before they click on it.