DIGITAL PASSES
Powered by Ride NFTs
Ride NFTs enable programmable digital passes, subscriptions, and access products across the Ride Ecosystem.
They represent what a rider is entitled to — such as access, discounts, or bundled services — while payment and settlement are handled efficiently behind the scenes.
Ride NFTs are designed for real-world mobility use cases, not collectibles. They work across transit, parking, tolls, and mobility services without changing rider behavior or adding operational complexity.
What Ride NFTs Are
Ride NFTs are digital access credentials issued by operators and partners to define:
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Who can access a service
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What they are entitled to
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When and where access is valid
They function as modern replacements for passes, tickets, and eligibility credentials — portable across participating operators while remaining fully controlled by the issuer.

Common Use Cases
Ride NFTs support a wide range of mobility products, including:
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Passes & subscriptions
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Monthly, weekly, or usage-based passes
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Multi-operator bundles
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Tourism & event access
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Eligibility-based access
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Student, senior, resident, or employee benefits
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Upgrades & perks
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Priority access, premium services, or add-ons
All access rules and validity are enforced programmatically.
Operator Control Built In
Operators retain full control over their access products. They define pricing, eligibility, validity periods, usage limits, and redemption rules.
Ride NFTs do not introduce secondary markets or speculative behavior. They are issued, managed, and redeemed strictly for access and service delivery.
Integrated, Not Isolated
Ride NFTs integrate through the Ride SDK and work alongside:
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Ride USD for settlement
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Ride Rewards (URT and BRT) for incentives
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RideDEX for clearing and reconciliation
A rider wallet is optional and used only when a neutral, network-level interface is required.
How Ride NFTs Fit Into the Ecosystem
Ride NFTs define access and entitlements.
Ride USD and RideDEX handle payment, settlement, and reconciliation.
This separation allows operators to offer flexible access products while keeping payment flows efficient and compliant across the network.
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