From News Nation:
“Hand implant allows people to
pay with chip”
The future is here. Those tired
of taking out their wallet or phone to pay for things could soon skip that step
entirely, thanks to a new implantable payment chip. The British-Polish company
Walletmor has created a microchip that can be implanted inside a person’s hand
and used as one would tap a credit card for payment. The technology is only
currently allowed to be sold in the European Union and the U.K.
“The implant can be used to pay
for a drink on the beach in Rio, a coffee in New York, a haircut in Paris – or
at your local grocery store,” founder and chief executive Wojtek Paprota told
the BBC. “It can be used wherever contactless payments are accepted.” The
company said it’s the first to sell these kinds of chips to willing customers,
unleashing its biopolymer technology about the size of a small safety pin on
the world last year. The cost is around $300. But just how many people are all
right with the idea of having essentially a credit card placed in their body?
Walletmor said in a press release that so far at least 200 people have
purchased its technology.
According to a 2021 survey, which
talked to 4,000 people across Europe, nearly 51% said they would consider an
implant of some type, yet security issues reportedly remained a concern for
some. Walletmor explained its chips use near-field communication or NFC, the
same system smartphones use for contactless payments, and that they cannot be
read until they’re in close contact with a payment reader device. The company
said the chip does not include a battery nor does it make radio waves on its
own.
^ This is so creepy. I would
never do it. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/tech/hand-implant-allows-people-to-pay-with-chip/
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