A major online travel platform's international version has just confirmed the rollout of stablecoin payment functionality. Users who want to experience it need to change their account language to English and switch the currency to USD, so that they can see the cryptocurrency payment options at checkout.



Existing users have tested this feature by booking hotels in Tokyo, Japan, or purchasing All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight tickets, and the system will prompt the stablecoin payment option. Currently supported stablecoins include the two mainstream options, USDT and USDC.

In terms of blockchain transfer support, the platform has integrated the Ethereum and Solana mainnets, and is also compatible with the TON chain transfer method. This multi-chain architecture provides users with more flexible asset transfer options.
USDC-0.01%
ETH1.03%
SOL0.65%
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 2h ago
Bro, the wave is really here. Paying with USDT to buy plane tickets is no longer a dream. --- Wait, can only English see this? The design is a bit confusing, but multi-chain support is indeed awesome. --- Both Solana and TON are supported, finally Ethereum isn't the sole dominant chain. --- Really? Booking hotels directly with stablecoins? No need to exchange currency when going abroad now. --- It's another language restriction. How come there's such an operation? --- Multi-chain solutions are good, but I wonder how the fees are. --- Solana is indeed fast, but the addition of TON is a bit unexpected.
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pumpamentalistvip
· 2h ago
Finally waited for it, next time booking a hotel directly on the Solana chain --- Multi-chain support is pretty good, Solana transaction fees are really attractive --- Is it again necessary to switch to English to use? This design is a bit annoying --- Supports both USDT and USDC, but it's a pity there's no XRP --- TON is also compatible? Then I have to try it --- Why not directly display the stablecoin options instead of messing with language settings --- Both ETH and Solana are supported, finally no mainstream coins are missed --- This update feels authentic, crypto payments are getting closer to daily use --- Using stablecoins for flight bookings is still pretty interesting --- Ethereum transaction fees are so high, Solana's option saved me
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SandwichTradervip
· 2h ago
Do you need to switch to USD to see it in English? This trick is a bit showy, locking the language directly is really very Web3 style. Actually, both Solana and TON are supported, which is much better than some platforms that only recognize ETH. Tokyo hotels can now be paid with USDC... I like this trend; the tourism ecosystem is gradually being infiltrated. Multi-chain support is pretty good, just worried that liquidity might be an issue. Being able to book flights with stablecoins—this big travel wave is really starting to embrace crypto.
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Layer3Dreamervip
· 2h ago
theoretically speaking, if we map the interoperability vector across eth → solana → ton, we're essentially witnessing recursive SNARKs in payment settlement... the fact that they're abstracting away chain selection from the user experience is *chef's kiss* but also lowkey terrifying for cross-rollup state verification. like imagine the bridge functions needed to keep everything synced lmao
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