Real tickets.
No fakes. No scams.
DigiTicket gives every event ticket a unique fingerprint on the DigiByte blockchain. Screenshots don't work. Copies don't work. One real ticket, one real person at the gate.
For attendees
A ticket shows up on your phone. Tap Show QR at the gate. Walk in.
For organizers
Create tickets with cover art, share each one via link or QR to an attendee. They arrive already in the right hands.
For venue staff
Open the scanner on any phone. Green means let them in. Yellow or red means no.
Why this is different
With a paper or PDF ticket, nothing really stops someone from taking a picture and selling the same ticket to five people. The gate has no way to know which buyer is the real one. DigiTicket fixes this.
The old way
- Paper stubs and PDF QRs can be photographed and shared.
- The venue's scanner has no memory between devices.
- Scalpers resell the same code on multiple sites.
- If the ticket company's site is down, you can't prove you own anything.
The DigiTicket way
- Each ticket is a one-of-a-kind entry on the DigiByte blockchain.
- The QR rotates every 30 seconds - a screenshot is useless a minute later.
- Your DigiByte wallet is your identity. No username, no password, no database breach.
- When you enter, the ticket is marked used on the public chain. Forever.
Want the full walkthrough?
Step-by-step with pictures for every role - attendee, organizer, and venue staff.
What wallet do I need?
Any DigiByte wallet that supports Digi-ID sign-in works. Pick whichever fits your device - they're all free.
- DigiByte Mobile Wallet (iOS / Android) - digibyte.org. Best for attendees. Simple, fast, works out of the box.
- DigiByte Core (desktop, full node) - digibyte.org. Best for organizers running a full setup.
- Coinomi (multi-coin mobile) - coinomi.com. Good if you already use a multi-currency wallet.
A brand-new wallet only needs an address and a tiny amount of DGB (under 1 DGB is plenty). You don't buy tickets through the wallet - the organizer sends you one.
Common questions
Do I need to know anything about blockchain?
No. Install a DigiByte wallet, sign in here with it, that's it. DigiTicket handles the technical parts in the background.
Do I need to buy anything to receive a ticket?
No, not to receive one. You'll only need a small amount of DigiByte (about 0.003, less than a penny) at the moment you enter the event, so your wallet can mark the ticket as used on the blockchain.
Can somebody copy or resell my ticket without my permission?
No. The ticket lives in your wallet. Moving it to anyone else requires signing with your private key. Screenshots of the QR are useless after 30 seconds because each QR has a single-use code baked into it.
What if I lose my phone or my wallet?
You lose access to your ticket, just like losing a physical one. Keep your wallet's recovery phrase somewhere safe before the event. A wallet restored from the phrase on a new device can see the ticket again.
What if the DigiTicket website goes down the day of the event?
The ticket lives in your wallet regardless of our website. Venue staff can still confirm ownership by checking the DigiByte chain directly. We also try very hard not to go down.
Can an organizer cancel or change my ticket after giving it to me?
Once the ticket has been sent to you on the blockchain, only you can move it. The organizer can't revoke or reassign it - the only way to change ownership again is for you to sign a new transfer.
Does the organizer know who I am?
They see your DigiByte address. They don't see your name, email, or phone unless you share those separately. You can even create a fresh address per event if you want to stay pseudonymous.
Feedback & support
Spotted a bug, have a feature request, or want to run a pilot at your event? We'd love to hear from you.