> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://trevla.gitbook.io/trevla/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://trevla.gitbook.io/trevla/introduction-to-usdtrevl.md).

# Introduction to $TREVL

## Travel to Earn

Trevla coin ($TREVL) is designed to get people traveling more and more. It's a part of the work, life and balance campaign across the globe.

Previously, travel and tourism had no added value and were only based on collected points such as airline mileage. These points can then only be exchanged for the purchase of a discount for the next flight.

Unlike Trevla, everything done during travel such as booking transport, accommodation, local food hunting and other activities, even the number of steps taken while walking in the city, will also get added value in Trev coins. This coin is an asset that can be staked if it is not used to redeem discounts or make purchases 100% using Trev coins only.

Our mission is to create a worldwide travel community dubbed Trevlanation that travels while collecting and storing cryptocurrency assets.

## <mark style="color:purple;">This is an open economy in tourism with a potential reach of 1,465,500,000 travelers worldwide\*</mark>

**\*based on a statistic, 1 year before the pandemic.**


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