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Topic: Storing crypto on an implant? - page 3. (Read 517 times)

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January 10, 2020, 10:09:24 PM
#7
It might be convenient but what happens if someone hacks that implant?  Just wondering how effective it would be if someone could find a way to hack it and then it's useless but still in your body.
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January 10, 2020, 10:06:33 PM
#6
sounds a bit scary to me, I think it's not just security for the body or anything about ourselves but what about our assets if one day we die. how do you think about this?
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January 10, 2020, 10:03:01 PM
#5
Cool but don't let others know it because it would be much easier to steal than anywhere else and would also make your life a threat than carrying a private keys as the robbers would likely hurt you to a larger extent. I can't wait for the day our fingerprints and retinas works as a private keys, they are a natural identifier for the humans.
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January 10, 2020, 09:56:32 PM
#4
Yeah, it sounds cool but i would rather use some sort of device outside my body then risk someone stealing my private key by chopping my implant off and my hand with it.
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January 10, 2020, 09:42:34 PM
#3
This technology is now feasible and you do not need nanotechnology to do it, because in fact there are many people who implant electronic parts into the body for payment or control.
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January 10, 2020, 09:31:42 PM
#2
Good idea how ever how will you transfer money if its planted . the private key is only the one who planted in your body not the wallet right?  And for trabsfering money you still need to copy address or scan qr code and input the money you want to send.
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January 10, 2020, 07:10:30 PM
#1
Knowing that the field of nanotechnology has improved over the past years, I wonder whenever we'll be able to see crypto implants someday? Implants are available for private use, but it might soon become available for everyday people. Imagine storing your utmost sensitive crypto private keys on an implant. Putting this on your body might be painful at first, but then it'll be a blast using your bare hands for paying at retail stores with your crypto balance.

We need to take into consideration how safe this is for our own bodies over the long term. If the microchip implanted on your hand would cause an infection over time, I wouldn't want to use it even if it provides convenience when paying with crypto (as it eliminates the need to carry with mobile devices). I wonder if someone already came up with something like this? If so, how safe it is for anyone to use? An implant could very well be the ideal replacement for mobile devices, and even traditional storage mediums as they're capable of holding essential information inside a person's body anytime, anywhere. You would always carry your crypto with you, without fear of hacks or even theft.

What are your thoughts? Huh
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