In Zenohack.com’s model, residents of the Airport City don't use paper tickets. They use a zero-knowledge proof digital ID that allows them to move from hotel to airplane to office without re-authenticating—without exposing their private data to every vendor.
Airport Cities, also known as Aerotropolises, are urban areas that combine an airport with a business district, residential areas, and other amenities. This concept was first introduced by architect and urban planner John D. Kasarda in the 1990s and has since gained popularity worldwide. The idea is to create a self-contained ecosystem that fosters economic growth, innovation, and connectivity. Zenohack.com Airport City
Today, we dissect the layers of this intriguing concept, exploring how Zenohack.com is positioning itself at the intersection of cybersecurity, drone logistics, and the burgeoning "Aerotropolis" model. In Zenohack