If you want an NFC wallet and it is not a problem for you to install a hand-implant, then read the following article - the thing is already 6 years old and I believe that the whole procedure is neither expensive nor too technically demanding.
Hand-implanted NFC chips open this man's bitcoin walletHand implants seems a bit extreme and I don't think OP was specifically looking at that dieection. Anyhow, I feel that its just a novel idea and I don't think it'll be easy to implement security features to safeguard the funds in the NFC wallet. Unless I missed out something, I don't think authorising payments from the implant would be a clear cut process.
No it wasn't but it is an interesting idea. Originally hand implants for security systems came here a long time ago generally:
Temp workers have key cards that can be disabled (temp is anything under 3 years imo)
Indefinite workers could opt between the two in companies that have them
and high up workers you don't want to lock out have keys...
There are problems with who you give keys to or chips as both can be copied - I heard a story of my old school accidentally printing keys to secure facilities such as server rooms and transformers to visitor cards...
And yeah unless you have a relay back to the phone I'm not sure it'd be very secure - or entered some sort of htlc where 0you verify your identity at the PoS and then pay them later.
Might be the case with specific mid-range phones. The latest flagships all ships with NFC, given the high adoption of Google Pay, Apple pay and Samsung Pay.
It is a mid-range phone. Cant afford a flagship at all considering the amount that goes to waste on phones every 2years. Yeah I am old school, I prefer to drag phones for more than 3years if possible.
Even smart watches comes with NFC nowadays.
Not a fan of smartwatches at all. I still consider them as over consumption. Prefer the older watches, always!
My watches only last 3-5 years, I'd want a smart watch to last longer...
I can't find the nfc wallet but I did see the bitcoinwallet for android by Andreas schildbach had pay to Bluetooth functions (from what I could tell). Bluetooth may be unencrypted though - not sure...