Proof of Travel: Q&A with the Protocol Architect
Proof of Travel, or PoT, is an independent verification protocol for travel events.
It records cryptographic evidence that a ticket or travel milestone existed at a specific point in time — without storing passenger data, pricing, or personal information on-chain.
It doesn’t replace airlines, GDSs, insurers, or corporate travel platforms.
Instead, it acts as a neutral, long-lived reference layer that can be verified independently.
Issuers such as consolidators and travel platforms,
independent verifiers like auditors and insurers,
and end users who need objective confirmation — without relying on screenshots or PDFs.
PoT removes the need to trust a single internal database.
Once a record is anchored, it cannot be altered or deleted, and it can be verified independently at any time.
PoT doesn’t decide outcomes —
it provides cryptographically verifiable evidence that reduces ambiguity.
PoT adds resilience.
Even if internal systems change, migrate, or are retired, PoT proofs remain verifiable years later.
That’s the core idea behind Proof of Travel:
independent verification that outlives systems, vendors, and formats.
Proof of Travel. Independently verified.
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