The Forefront Of A New Kind Of Human Evolution?

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"The product's called the xNT, and is distinguished from other implantable microchips because it's the first commercial one to use near-field communication. NFC is the much-smarter younger cousin of RFID, which means it connects you to your smartphone: You could pay for your groceries, open your front door, unlock your phone, and start your car literally with the wave of a hand. To inject the tag, intrepid technophiles will need either a "body modification professional," the Indiegogo campaign explained, or at least a friend following along with the DIY instructions provided by the company though there's not much stopping someone from self-injecting the tag."

For Sale: A Biohacking Chip You Can Implant on Your Own | Motherboard

Body hacker uses subdermal RFID hand implant as wireless storage | ExtremeTech

Amal Graafstra - Technologist, Author & Double RFID Implantee


 
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