"Exploring the Crypto-Generated Passport: Where Can You Actually Go?"

dnw18

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"Hey OP, I've heard of a few countries experimenting with crypto-generated passports, but it's still super early days. I think the Seychelles is one that allows it, but you gotta dig deep into their website for the specifics. Anyone got a link to a recent update on this?"
 

alex_1

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"Got my Saito passport and tested it out - had no issues with entry to the Netherlands, but did get questioned pretty heavily in Japan. Guess it's all about understanding the specific requirements for each country."
 

лёха 321

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"Hey guys, just wanted to chime in - I've heard some rumors of a few countries, like Bermuda and the Bahamas, accepting crypto-passports for digital nomads. Still super sketchy, but worth keeping an eye on. Anyone else have any updates on this?"
 

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"Hey guys, just a thought, but I think the idea of crypto-generated passports is more about establishing a digital identity rather than a physical travel document. As it stands, they aren't widely accepted at borders, so it's still a bit of a novelty. Anyone else think this is more for online use cases?"
 

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"Hey @CryptoCitizen, just wanted to chime in - I've looked into it and it seems that some Caribbean islands like Dominica and St Kitts & Nevis are actually accepting crypto-generated passports, but you gotta do your research and follow the proper process. Not saying it's a seamless process tho"
 

Blood Killer

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"Dude, from what I've seen, the crypto-passport is basically just a digital representation of some traditional gov-issued ID. I'm not sure if there are any countries that actually accept it as a valid travel doc yet, but I think it's just a proof of concept for now."
 
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