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Topic: Bitcoin and NFC PowerPoint slides (Read 757 times)

sr. member
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June 23, 2014, 09:06:28 PM
#8
nfc is a gimmic
not everyone has a nfc capable phone
not everyone knows how to download apps to use their nfc on their phones, its still in techie land
not everyone trusts nfc to link to their banks, nfc to control their door locks
sr. member
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June 23, 2014, 08:19:40 PM
#7
This really needs to become commonplace before bitcoin is actually usable by the great unwashed.
full member
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June 23, 2014, 01:05:19 PM
#6
Sounds good to me, nice idea.
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 11:22:00 AM
#5
Can we make NFC payments for bitcoin? Phone - Phone?

You can already do this with certain Android wallets (assuming your phone has NFC).  Now we want to standardize and generalize the protocol so that all NFC devices--from bitcoin signing tags, to mobile wallets, to point-of-sales systems--are interoperable with each other.  
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June 23, 2014, 11:16:58 AM
#4
Can we make NFC payments for bitcoin? Phone - Phone?
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 11:09:21 AM
#3
As PayPal president David Marcus said: "Bitcoin is good, NFC is bad"

Since I've been working on NFC, I've heard criticism like this but I've never really understood the rationale behind it--especially as NFC might apply to bitcoin and future applications like secure logins using BitID, unlocking physical doors, or replacing loyalty cards at grocery stores.

1.  Would it be useful to have a small, battery-less, secure cold wallet that is configured to only sign transactions that move coins to a pre-defined hot wallet?

2.  Would it be useful to have a "pocket money" wallet that lets you quickly tap-and-pay at trusted merchants running authenticated point-of-sales hardware (with optional daily spend limits and PIN protection)?

3.  Would it be useful to login to your Gmail account with a single tap from your NFC hardware, if HTML5 browsers begin to support the WebNFC API?

4.  Would it be useful to create sophisticated multisig wallets such that for larger transactions, the user must tap his phone or computer with a small secure hardware device that stores higher-value private keys?

5.  Would it be useful to unlock the doors to your home with the same NFC device that you used to login to your Gmail account, act as a loyalty card at a grocery store, or sign a bitcoin transactions?
newbie
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June 23, 2014, 04:42:20 AM
#2
As PayPal president David Marcus said: "Bitcoin is good, NFC is bad"
legendary
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June 22, 2014, 10:14:38 PM
#1
These are two slides for a presentation on mobile NFC payments at this event in Seattle on Wednesday.  The event is really about conventional payments, but one of the speakers asked if I had any PointPoint slides on Bitcoin + NFC so I made these up.  Let me know what you think.  





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