Following Apple's decision to open up iPhone's NFC payments to third-party developers, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire predicted that Tap-to-Pay on iPhone using Circle's USDC stablecoin would be "coming soon." However, he later clarified that Circle has nothing to do with Apple, nor does it have anything to do with Apple Pay, explaining that Apple's move to open up NFC will enable Web3 and crypto wallets to "call NFC for transactions."
The European Union Commission has accepted and legalized Apple's commitment to open up NFC functionality for a valid period of ten years. Previously, Apple was accused of abusing its market dominance for exclusive use of NFC functionality for Apple Pay. Apple has now opened up NFC access to developers in the European Union for free and allowed other wallet apps to be set as the default payment app, removing the need to provide only licensed payment services...
Headquartered in Seattle, Dangerous Things and VivoKey Technologies use NFC and RFID technology to launch cryptocurrency wallets that can be implanted under the human skin to enable secure cryptocurrency transactions. "These wallets are hardware wallets for sending cryptocurrencies," according to officials. "Your phone app is your interface, but it doesn't have any private keys. Both the private keys and the actual signatures for bitcoin transactions or encrypted transactions are done in the chi...
总部位于西雅图的 Dangerous Things 和 VivoKey Technologies 使用 NFC 和 RFID 技术推出可以植入人体皮下的加密货币钱包,以实现安全的加密货币交易。 据官方人员介绍,“这些钱包是硬件钱包,用于发送加密货币。你的手机应用程序是你的界面,但它没有任何私钥。私钥和比特币交易或加密交易的实际签名都是在芯片中完成的。” 植入式设备 Apex Flex 的零售价为 349 美元。 Dangerous Things...