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Topic: Biohacking the future of bitcoin? Man implants Bitcoin chip into body ! (Read 934 times)

newbie
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Very interesting concept idea.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
That would be an every day type use of wallet. It's with you all the time.

Cold storage would probably still be on paper wallets.
full member
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And then to make sure the money's extra safe... promptly tells the press all about where he's hiding his wallets   Roll Eyes
hero member
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No, because it will be easier to steal your wallet information by brushing next to people with a phone scanning radio frequencies than to try and actually pick a wallet out of a pocket
legendary
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Other ingenious methods including using safety deposit boxes, and surfing wallets using TOR or VPN’s and other services. These have come with their own risks which became apparent to the owner of Mr Bitcoin. Martijn Wismeijer also known as the owner of the company responsible for the installation and distribution of crypto ATM’s around Amsterdam and its neighboring countries in Europe.

New Level of Security

Martijn decided a new level of security would be needed as he decided to have electronic chips containing the details for his Bitcoin wallets such as the private keys, implanted into his body.
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This is a short snippet of the article which can be read in full here http://altcoinpress.com/2014/11/implantable-bitcoin-wallet-the-result-of-a-biohacking-experiment-paves-way-for-future/

dont forget to donate to fund the future Cheesy
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