American Express Launches Exclusive NFT Travel Stamps—Digital Souvenirs for the Modern Jet-Setter
American Express just dropped a bombshell—NFT travel stamps are now part of the premium cardholder experience. Forget paper boarding passes and fridge magnets; Amex is betting big on blockchain-backed memorabilia.
How It Works
Card members earn verifiable, limited-edition NFTs tied to specific destinations and travel milestones. Each stamp lives on-chain—proof of your jet-setting legacy, permanently etched into the digital realm.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just another corporate NFT cash grab (though let’s be real—Wall Street loves a good buzzword). It’s a legit move toward blending loyalty, exclusivity, and Web3. Amex knows its audience: travelers who want bragging rights that even Instagram can’t deliver.
Bigger Picture
Traditional finance meets tokenized nostalgia. If this takes off, expect every major player from Visa to your local credit union to hop on the NFT bandwagon—ready or not.
American Express and Coinbase launch Bitcoin card
For American Express, this is not the first time it has worked closely with a crypto-native firm. The launch of Amex Passports comes just months after Coinbase unveiled the Coinbase One Card in partnership with American Express.
The card is slated for release this fall and will offer Bitcoin as a cashback reward for transactions, starting at 2% and scaling up to 4% depending on the user’s asset holdings on Coinbase.