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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Chillywater 14 Dec 2022
The person chipped is still using a phone. Why not just use that?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ln123 13 Dec 2022
Super interesting. What's to stop someone else inserting data onto your chip? And what's to stop someone else deleting your wallet?
I didn't see any controls over the 'insert data' step...
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @scottathan 13 Dec 2022
It's crazy to think about if this is where we are going in technology. Personally, I wouldn't put any kind of tech in my body like that, but if I was running a lightning PoS one day and a customer walked in and signed an ln-withdraw with there hand, that would be incredibly cool.
Thing is though, although it is just a basic NFC chip, it would make we worried to have any piece of tech inside my body that wasn't essential to survival like a pacemaker. There is the distinct benefit of not being able to lose a card or hardware wallet and have it stolen though. Guess we will have to see what happens though. I'm tipping mostly bc I would love to see what other people think about all this.
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