I think I am going to try, It can be removed at any time, so. I want to be part of the Darwin theory if he is right and become a pioneer in the human evolution
You guys will struggle with coins in your pocket
Nah I'm alright. I'm not sure why you would want to do that as I don't see the benefits of it, and to be honest is nothing but a gimmick. Just curious how much would this piece of kit actually cost? Would like to hear a medical professionals input on this too.
If I remember correctly the cost is like 70£, it contains the microchip and a kit to get it injected. I too was interested to hear any input from a medical person but after all, dogs and cats have microchip too for years, I haven't seen a veterinarian to claim it's not good for the health
I remember a news in Spain about a nightclub, instead to have your ticket once you pay, you have a microchip
It's actually going to be somewhat inevitable at some point. It's not that long ago where I have seen a documentary of someone who's accessing his house, his work, paying for stuff wirelessly, etc, all with the chip he had implanted in his hand. Currently we're all like, wtf, who would do such a thing, but as time goes by, it will become less weird, and may even become normal to the extent where even the average person jumps on board. In most cases people go for that what offers them the best possible convenience and usability, and implanting a chip might fit in that category. The only thing that we don't know yet, or not completely know, is how secure they are, and what happens if someone just rips your skin open to take that chip out.
Hey, I think I watched this documentary recently, wasn't it about neurotechnology and genetic manipulations? and the guy was a big fan of IoT and domotic? this dude was going too far, I said this man will be "blockchainized" in some months