The centrepiece of Wetour’s new model is its upcoming on-chain loyalty programme, where rewards will take the form of blockchain-based tokens. Rather than earning points that sit idle in clunky systems, travellers will soon be able to earn, redeem, or even transfer micro-fractions of tokens—turning loyalty into something dynamic, portable, and instantly usable.

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GLOWetour Travel Tech LLC, a trailblazing subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed Webus International Limited (WETO), has announced a bold shift in direction—unveiling a Web3-driven strategy that aims to overhaul how loyalty and payments work in global travel. The plan? Tokenised rewards, instant stablecoin transactions, and the dismantling of traditional silos between travel partners.
A New Travel Currency Is Here
The centrepiece of Wetour’s new model is its upcoming on-chain loyalty programme, where rewards will take the form of blockchain-based tokens. Rather than earning points that sit idle in clunky systems, travellers will soon be able to earn, redeem, or even transfer micro-fractions of tokens—turning loyalty into something dynamic, portable, and instantly usable.
The company has confirmed that by mid-2026, these tokens will underpin a next-generation loyalty experience, offering the kind of flexibility today’s travellers increasingly demand—whether that’s redeeming for part of a hotel stay, combining points across brands, or sharing them peer-to-peer.
Stablecoin Payments: No More Borders
Alongside tokenised rewards, Wetour is integrating stablecoin payments, beginning later this year. Users booking on WetourGlobal.com or via its app will be able to pay in regulated digital currencies such as USDC. For travellers, this eliminates FX fees and payment delays; for suppliers like hotels or tour operators, it means near-instant payouts—moving away from the industry’s outdated week-long settlement cycles.
In markets like Japan and the U.S., Wetour plans to offer real-time smart contract settlements, with hotels receiving funds the moment a guest checks in—radically streamlining backend operations.
Loyalty Across Brands—Finally Connected
Perhaps most groundbreaking is Wetour’s plan to launch a “bridge layer” for loyalty points, enabling interoperability between different programmes. This means that users may soon be able to convert Wetour tokens into third-party loyalty currencies—airlines, hotel chains, even credit card schemes—unlocking cross-brand combinations never previously possible.
This cross-program liquidity would offer real economic value to users and allow brands to better track redemption data while reducing unused liability on their books.
Designed with the Next Generation in Mind
Leading this charge is Nan Zheng, Wetour’s 25-year-old founder and CEO, who’s building with the expectations of Gen Z front and centre. “Today’s travellers live in real time. They expect their money and their rewards to move just as fast,” Zheng noted. With a user base skewed towards digital-savvy customers in markets like the U.S., Singapore, Japan, and South Korea, Wetour’s Web3 pivot seems tightly aligned with its community.
A Platform Built for Collaboration
Backed by the credibility and infrastructure of a Nasdaq-listed parent company, Wetour is in a rare position to bring Web3 innovation to the mainstream—while maintaining institutional trust and compliance.
The company is actively inviting airlines, hospitality groups, fintechs, and loyalty providers to build on its platform, positioning itself as a neutral layer for Web3 travel—open, modular, and API-ready.
Features:
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For consumers: greater control, instant payments, flexible rewards, and transparency.
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For travel brands: smarter settlement flows, tokenised loyalty, and new monetisation paths.
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For the ecosystem: a much-needed upgrade to how value flows through the travel chain.
As travel rebounds and digital wallets go mainstream, Wetour’s move signals a wider shift in what the future of travel loyalty might look like: decentralised, interoperable, and designed for a world that expects more than just points.
Source: Wetour Travel Tech LLC
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