Blockchain and Ticketing: A New Era of Security and Efficiency
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Performing Arts Industry – The Impact Of Covid-19
The pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to the performing arts industry. The Arsht Center had to cancel 160 performances, and other venues faced similar challenges. But they weren’t alone in their struggle. With restrictions on in-person events, the entire industry was forced to get creative to keep the show going. The industry had to find new ways to entertain audiences, such as virtual and smaller-scale events.
Blockchain Technology – Secure Contactless Digital Ticketing
The Arsht Center is breaking new ground by utilizing cutting-edge blockchain technology. This offers secure, contactless digital ticketing for its upcoming in-person show. That’s right, you can now enjoy the show without any worries about physical contact or queuing for tickets.
Gone are the days of waiting in long lines and risking exposure to illness. The Arsht Center’s innovative approach to ticketing allows for remote ticket issuance and minimizes the need for in-person interactions, ensuring the safety of both patrons and employees. With this technology, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the show with complete peace of mind.
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Blockchain For Ticketing – The Benefits
With blockchain, it’s now possible to enjoy a secure and contactless way to attend your favorite shows. The days of worrying about lost or stolen physical tickets are over, as blockchain offers mobile delivery that’s both safe and convenient.
But that’s not all. The technology also ensures that your ticket purchase is protected by advanced encryption and smart contracts, giving you the peace of mind that your rights as a ticket holder are always respected. And when it comes to avoiding fraud and scalping, blockchain is a game-changer. By providing traceability, authenticity, and fair pricing, it guarantees that every ticket sold is legitimate and sold at a fair price.
Performing Arts Industry – The Future With Blockchain
The world of ticketing has always been a tricky business, with issues like fraud and secondary markets plaguing the industry. But now, thanks to blockchain technology, there is a glimmer of hope. With the True Tickets service leading the charge, fans are excitedly jumping on board, and venues are taking notice. The Arsht Center is one such venue that has recognized the power of blockchain and is teaming up with True Tickets to revolutionize ticketing in the performing arts. It’s an exciting time for the industry, and with blockchain technology, the possibilities are endless.
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hi beloveds, i'm selling ONE SEATED TICKET for the FEBRUARY 21ST BELFAST date of Niall's tour. it's in section NTHL2 and i'll be selling the ticket for £67.75 as that's what i paid for it. ticket will be transferred via ticketmaster. please do reply to this post or send me an ask if you're interested 🩵
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MTL OC Week (Day 4): Flirty OR Friendly Banter
CW: Drug mention/use (Pickles smokes like, once.)
The familiar stench of weed permeated the air of Pickles' van, surrounding himself and the girl he'd met in rehab, Aveena. She'd been teasing him the whole night about his name, asking if he had a brother named Dill; he did have a dillweed of a brother, but he kept that to himself.
"Y'know, Aveena doesn't suit ya either." Pickles leaned his chin against his seat, raising an eyebrow when he heard Aveena giggling. "What? It doesn't!"
She was still giggling as she pushed herself up on her elbows, her olive-colored eyes bright with mirthe. "Aveena means love in Hindi. At least, that's what my mom told me."
Flushing, the drummer frantically wove his hand in the air. "Dat's not what I meant. Ya are loved!" Neither of them said anything for a moment, letting his words mix with the smoke in the air. "I mean, uh… ya know what I meant!" He flung the empty carton at her, missing her entirely. "Shuddup!"
Aveena's laughter joined his, the darker-skinned woman feeling as though she was going to pass out. Once she could remember how to breathe, she sat up to face Pickles. "So, what did you mean, then?" She couldn't keep the smile off her face, admiring how Pickles' cheeks were as red as his wild locks.
"I meant…" Pickles' eyes traveled up to the van ceiling, seemingly lost in thought, his fingers drumming against the car seat. "It's… it doesn't suit ya?" He ran a hand through his red hair, catching the ends. "I dunno how ta explain it… ya ever thought 'bout goin' by a nickname?"
Aveena bit the inside of her cheek, her eyes drifting to the roof as well. Pickles was right, in his own way; she didn't feel like Aveena was her name. "What? Something like Avery?" She wasn't a big fan of that name either, though.
Pickles maneuvered his body to sit up and look at her, leaning forward to rest his elbows on his knees. "I'unno, I mean, it'd be yer nickname. How 'bout I start listin' some, and ya stop me when ya find one ya like."
"I'm not going to let you choose my name, Pickles."
"Aw, cahm on! Why not?!"
"Well, for starters, you're named Pickles."
"It's not like I named myself dat!" Despite his irritated tone, Pickles wore a grin. "Cahm on. It'll be fun."
"Fine, but I'm killing you if you say something like… Apple."
As he thought up some possible nicknames, his fingers danced on the center console to a jumbled rhythm. "Okay then, what about Ave? No? Ava? Not dat, either? Fuck, cut me slack, this is hard. Aven… no… Av? God, okay. Dat was terrible… Avi?"
Her breath caught in her throat at Avi; she had a cousin in India named that. She wasn't sure why, but she was always jealous of his name — maybe because it was shorter and sounded cooler than Aveena? "Y'know, that's actually not half bad." Tapping Pickles' arm, the corner of her lip twitching.
"Ya like it?" Pickles' green eyes lit up, and he mumbled the nickname under in his breath in rapid success. "Yea! Then it's settled; next time we're at group, yer goin' by Avi."
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Me entering a conversation.
Ok but Sidenote I was gonna tag this as something but I decided not to but weird I found is that if you put “I us” in the tag bar the first thing it recommends is “I use my baby as my fast track ticket”.
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Aizen and mayuri starting a I hate kisuke club and I’m their emotional support 😂
See I don’t think they’d be able to muster enough good will toward another to even start a club tbh. I think the closest they would get is honestly what we already got in canon of them trying to prove they're the most clever in regards to The Chair.
All the largest Urahara haters in canon are egotistical control freaks with too much to say and they hate each other too!
They absolutely need emotional support though because Urahara always wins. Even if it takes over a hundred years to do so, he’s gonna win!
Maybe Soi Fon and Mayuri could start a club but they have to stick to talking shit about people they don’t like or the magic is lost. After every captains meeting their eyes meet like ‘we have so much shit to dish’ and the magic is usually back on, though.
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seeing videos from the first german ritual tonight and it will genuinely kill me if i never see sleep token again
like i am crying over here because it looks so good and they’re playing take me back to eden and- gaaaaahhhh (it’s pathetic i know but this band just- idk they fixed something in me i didn’t even know was broken and i will chase that connection until the day that i die)
but anyways i hope everyone who gets to go to those rituals has the best time and also wembley cuz that’s gonna be huge too
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