On August 26, the Web3 Travelers community organized the first dinner in Slovenia using non-fungible tokens as tickets.
The event took place in a restaurant called EDEN in Žiri, Slovenia. As the name suggests, we enjoyed it in a paradise-like garden while the renowned chef Tadej Kržišnik and his team made sure our culinary horizons expanded. Besides the excellent culinary delights, the evening was full of inspirational talks about Web3.
The 17-course dinner was sold out. Guests paid a total of 1 Ether for the 10 tickets (at the time of writing, that’s just under €1,600).
The successfully implemented project represents one of the first important Slovenian and international steps in exploring the opportunities that new crypto technologies, such as NFT, bring to the hospitality industry. The sold-out dinner proves that there is already a new segment of consumers in Slovenia who use Web3 services and who are striving for its decentralization, transparency and democratization.
In the course of the project, more protocols and transactions were implemented and tested with the dinner participants, which will serve as an excellent example of good practice for all partners involved, both in the development of new similar products and in the education of all future early adopters of the exciting, useful (and of course, as always, potentially dangerous) innovations that the crypto-world is bringing to the hospitality industry.
You are invited to join them and learn all the details and technology behind the scenes of this and other exciting projects they are developing and implementing.
The project was developed by:
- Tadej Kržišnik – chef at EDEN restaurant
- Boris Balant – NFT designer
- Jaka Godejša – Web3 Travelers, co-founder & core member
With partners:
You can find more information about the project on the Web3 Travelers Blog.