Indeed. Not to mention that the article entirely fails to make its case. The whole premise of the system seems to be to eliminate fraud in a universal hotel rewards scheme by tying points to payments by ethereum. Not only does that require every participating hotel to accept payments in ethereum and only in ethereum - which seems like a huge, show-stopping, give-up-and-try-something-else precondition for success - but I don't see why a bad actor couldn't simply refund the payments out of band, leaving the beneficiary with the points. It is trivially worked around.
Best of luck to the guy, but I don't like this company's chances.
There goes 10 minutes of my life I am not getting back. It is an advert for the ICO. A click bait title with a long rant which doesn't even try to get close to the information implied in the title.
Click-bait title and article about nothing. Most written text is obvious to anyone who travels even once a year.
I stopped reading when article started to tell about hotel loyalty schemes, right after declaring they are uninteresting things of past.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 27.1 ms ] threadBest of luck to the guy, but I don't like this company's chances.