Losing keys is bad. Brandon Dalaly, the owner of the electric car company, recently went to extreme lengths to make sure that he had his keys in his hands at all times. The fan of the electric car now has a chip in his hand that is unlocked by the car's electric motor.
Dalaly, who's in the alpha group to test this particular chip, called the Apex chip, revealed his modification in a gruesome video in which he showcased the piercing procedure he underwent to insert the chip, as well as a successful attempt to unlocks his car afterwards.
"I'm in a group of around 100 people and I'm able to do secure transactions and java card applets." There is an app store that the company that put this together has.
This isn't the first chip that the man has. There is a key in his left hand, which is linked to his house key, medical information, and a few other useful documents.
He told the site that he hopes to link his credit card to his new chip as well. He says he can use it wherever there are tap-to-Pay terminals.
The body's natural tissues can accept and adapt to the chip as long as it is covered with biocompatible materials. It's fun that they can glow.
It's convenient? Is it terrifying? You make the decision. Although he doesn't want people to know, installing the chip doesn't mean he's into devil worship.
The religious people who have sent me a bunch of weird comments on Facebook have something in the 'Book of Revelation' that shows your allegiance to Satan. I don't want to have to remember my car keys. I don't worship Satan.
There is a chip in the car of the owner of the company.
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