Apple Wallet's been quietly reshaping how we travel—boarding passes, hotel keys, you name it. Digital passports just landed in the mix. Catch? They're useless for crossing borders right now. Domestic flex only. Still, it's a glimpse into where travel tech's headed—less paper, more pixels. International gates might take a minute to catch up, but the shift's already rolling.
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LiquidityWitch
· 1h ago
NGL, this digital passport is basically just for show right now. You still have to bring the paper version when traveling abroad, which is just ridiculous.
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NeonCollector
· 2h ago
Digital passports sound impressive, but unfortunately they're just for show right now. You still need to bring the paper version to actually get through customs. Isn't this just old wine in a new bottle?
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MEVHunter
· 12-07 08:58
lol apple pushing digital passports while borders still running legacy infrastructure... classic move. domestic only tho? that's just centralized theater until govs actually sync protocols fr
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ForkMaster
· 12-07 08:58
Ha, yet another "the future is here" story... Let's wait until international borders are really open. For now, this electronic passport is at most just a tool for showing off domestically.
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Apple has been laying out a fork arbitrage strategy for a long time. It looks harmless, but it's actually paving the way for the future payment ecosystem. Those in the know understand.
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My three kids' passports are almost full, and I still have to bring paper documents when traveling abroad. When will this technology actually be implemented? The efficiency is just too low.
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Yet another story hyped by the project team. International mutual recognition isn't that simple—it involves too much political maneuvering. Don't get caught as the sucker.
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So for now, it's just for domestic use? Then this "future" will take at least five years... If you want real wealth secrets, you still have to find them yourself.
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To be honest, the general direction is right, but when it comes to implementation... project teams all know how to tell a good story. For reliable analysis, you have to do your own research.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 12-07 08:58
The digital passport can only be used domestically for now. For cross-border travel, you still have to carry the physical booklet. It's a bit useless.
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FlippedSignal
· 12-07 08:53
Digital passports sound cool, but right now they're just for show, haha.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-07 08:41
Hmm... It would be great if a digital passport could be used for cross-border purposes. The way it is now is really a bit useless.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-07 08:39
It's fine for domestic use, but for international travel you still need to bring your original passport. This thing is basically a semi-finished product.
Apple Wallet's been quietly reshaping how we travel—boarding passes, hotel keys, you name it. Digital passports just landed in the mix. Catch? They're useless for crossing borders right now. Domestic flex only. Still, it's a glimpse into where travel tech's headed—less paper, more pixels. International gates might take a minute to catch up, but the shift's already rolling.