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September 11, 2018, 11:04:46 AM
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As the cryptosphere heads towards the final quarter of 2018, we have seen the efficiencies of blockchain technology drive growth and innovation in various spheres - from trading to finance to gaming to shipping, and now even the travel industry.
One such project that’s forging the way ahead in the travel marketplace and leveraging the benefits and advantages of blockchain technology is Tripio. Right from the get-go, Tripio has made a strong statement by being one of the top 3 projects that won the voting round to be listed on Huobi Global’s exchange HADAX 2.0(Huobi Autonomous Decentralised Asset Exchange). In fact, Tripio didn’t just achieve its target vote, it exceeded it by over 50%. Now that shows some strong support behind the project by the Huobi Global community and HT holders. Given this overwhelming response, I decided to take a deeper look into Tripio and see what the hype was all about.

You can read the full article here: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@somejasonguy/tripio-the-decentralised-travel-marketplace-of-the-future
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