How Bitcoin Technology Is Changing the Loyalty Rewards Industry

How Bitcoin Technology Is Changing the Loyalty Rewards Industry

More than just rewarding customers in cryptocurrency, the underlying bitcoin technology holds a lot of promise in changing the loyalty rewards industry. In the latest version of the BitLicense framework in New York, these reward points based on the cyrptocurrency's blockchain were exempted from regulation. These comprise frequently flyer miles, hotel loyalty points, return-customer retailer programs and so forth that were developed using bitcoin blockchain. Ribbit.me, a company whose RibbitRewards are tradeable, blockchain-based loyalty tokens, gives reward points that are generated by an....


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