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#隐私币生态普涨 Imagine this: you just stepped out of Abu Dhabi Airport and hailed a taxi. When you arrive at your destination, the driver says you can pay with cryptocurrency. Do you think you're dreaming? No, this is the reality of 2025.
Since June of this year, taxi services in the capital of the United Arab Emirates have quietly entered the digital currency era. The largest local taxi operator—Tawasal Transportation—now allows passengers to settle fares directly with **AE Coin**. This digital currency is pegged to the local fiat Dirham, with a fixed exchange rate of 1:1, avoiding the rapid fluctuations that some mainstream cryptocurrencies experience.
The entire payment process is surprisingly simple: open your wallet app, scan the QR code inside the vehicle, confirm the amount, and you're done. No need to worry about change or encountering a malfunctioning card reader.
Behind this system is a tripartite collaboration between the UAE government transportation authority, Tawasal, and Mbank (Amaliya Community Bank). Mbank CEO Mohammed Wassim Khayata completed the first fare payment during the launch ceremony, stating that this represents "the evolution of payment methods"—it sounds a bit official, but the actual experience is smooth.
Honestly, the UAE has already made significant strides in blockchain payments. AE Coin can be used to book Emirates flights and pay at Emarat gas stations. Now, taxis have joined the list, adding another piece to the puzzle. Rumor has it that more retail stores, cafes, and online platforms are in the process of integrating.
For expatriates, tourists, and local youth living in the area, this payment method is both fresh and practical. No cash? No problem—your digital wallet on your phone is enough. Next time you visit Abu Dhabi, remember to download the AE Coin wallet—your first on-chain transaction might just start with a taxi ride.
Globally, similar Web3 payment scenarios are accelerating into reality. From the Middle East to Southeast Asia, digital currencies are no longer just symbols on exchanges—they are becoming part of everyday life.