Hand-implanted microchip could be used for contactless payments

A tech company is rolling out a microchip that can be implanted in people’s hands with the goal of making contactless payments easier.London-based Walletmor said the chip will work with the Purewrist app, a digital wallet. After downloading the app, users will go to a specialist to have a chip installed in their hands that would act in conjunction with the app and businesses that use the app.

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Kevin Schaal is the senior pastor of Northwest Valley Baptist Church in Phoenix, Arizona, and serves as president of Foundations Baptist Fellowship International.

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