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Topic: [2014-11-11] Man embeds computer chips in hands to store Bitcoin (Read 2278 times)

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The glass chips he had implanted were xNTi devices which come pre-installed in syringes to plunge them into the fatty flesh under the skin. The 2mm by 12mm chips only store 888 bytes...

Shouldn't it be 666 bytes?...and just one chip in the right hand, instead of one in each hand?
Oh boy just a matter of time till we start having world order threads
That said kind of interesting to see someone plant computer chips in themselves voluntarily
As far as I know chip technology is only used to track pets or maybe the odd baby presently.
legendary
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Oh please, this is plain stupidity and attention seeking.

Put the chip in your shoe, it will be less painful and a lot more practical.   Lips sealed
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Great man! In order to experiment his new technology, he undergoes painful procedure.
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The glass chips he had implanted were xNTi devices which come pre-installed in syringes to plunge them into the fatty flesh under the skin. The 2mm by 12mm chips only store 888 bytes...

Shouldn't it be 666 bytes?...and just one chip in the right hand, instead of one in each hand?
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
Man embeds computer chips in hands to store Bitcoin

A Dutch entrepreneur has had two wireless computer chips implanted under the skin in his hands to allow him to store digital currencies like Bitcoin inside his body.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/11220577/Man-embeds-computer-chips-in-hands-to-store-Bitcoin.html?fb



first bitcoin-cyborg!
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