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Published On: Wed, Aug 1st, 2018

Human microchips coming now that Bitcoin and Ripple can be stored?

BiChip is the first and only distant readable human implant microchip with internet connectivity and now has implemented a payment system that is compatible with cryptocurrency wallets.

BiChip

Bezh is a trading and IT Company located in Copenhagen, Denmark, which among its products offers the BiChip, a human microchip that has revolutionized the concept of chips with its internet connectivity.

Each BiChip is implanted in the hand and has a unique ID for user’s identification; it allows to store the driver license, passport, medical data, and now has integrated a payment system for cryptocurrencies, which so far is able for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ripple (XRP). (Tecnologia)

Screenshot from the NBC coverage of microchip technology in the human hand

Mark of the Beast or just new tech?

The latest upgrade of this human microchip allows the synchronization of a payment system through a cryptocurrency wallet; nevertheless, the BiChip is limited to store Bitcoin and Ripple at least during this first period.

The payment system is based on the Ripple Technology, which is dedicated to taking the ideas of its customers and turning them into real money; in this case, the technology used allows the users of BiChip to store their cryptocurrencies without the necessity of being connected to their bank account.

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