European tech company wants to implant microchips into your hand for contactless payments

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European tech company wants to implant microchips into your hand for contactless payments
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Instead of carrying your wallet in your back pocket or purse, a tech company wants you to carry it under your skin.

, preferably your hand, for about $3,000. Once activated, customers can make purchases at most businesses around the world with the swipe of their hand over a card reader.

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