Someone on a semi-private video game spinoff forum posted a picture of their xSIID implant and took questions and I was fascinated. That was about two months ago, and I got my very own implanted about two weeks ago.
Just don’t forget that you have an implantable password device when your brain resets
I dont remember the exact moment I wanted one, nor do I remember the first time I thought about getting one. I think it was a pipe dream in the back of my head slowly brewing. Corona boredom kicked in, needed a new hobby and now 3 chips down, annoyed i dont have more hand realestate. The community on here has been an incredible source of knowlege and support.
More or less the same as ttenneb. I caught a severe case of corona boredom, and wanted to find a project to work on. Me being me, I was like “I know, lets go start my car with my hand” 3 months later… I now have an implant, a car I can unlock/start with it, and nothing to do.
I found DT from the biohack.me forums, which I found around 2012 while looking at some cyborg something or the other. Got sucked in to the magnets and what people were doing to themselves.
For me, I honestly kinda wanted to have a microchip that I could use to unlock doors and possibly log into computers since the Verichip had came out. That wasn’t quite the chip I was looking for tho and I put it in the back of my mind. Then I had looked again in 2013 when I finally got sick of using regular keys and installed the access control system in my house. I didn’t see much then and settled for the key fob mounted on my watch. Finally this year with a little more time on my hands during Corona shutdowns, I couldn’t help but notice the conspiracy theories about there being a microchip in a vaccine. That made me think again and after searching more I found the perfect chips for me from DT! Now they’re installed and I’m putting them to max use!
I think it was 2016 when I heard the first time about it . I didn’t have a holiday to travel to the CEBIT and I also wasn’t sure that everyone can get a chip… I never searched on the internet.
A bit more then a year later in summer, I heard again about it, and then I start searching - bought my first chip. Must say the first wasn’t from DT . It feels like a dream the first days - feeling the chip under the skin.
… a few days laterv- I decieded: I want more chips.
I really shocked some friends , when I told them, that I’m chipped
I mean literally. I had some head traumas and a tramatic brain injury or two.
I heard about the xNT Indiegogo campaign a little while after it successfully raised $30k in 2014 and got one in 2015. I was in college at the time and basically felt like “this is the future, I would be foolish not to join”. Had the implant to unlock my phone with Xposed for awhile and another dude at a makerspace told me about biohack.me when he saw me use the chip. Learned about magnets, got some, and now here I am developing biohacking stuffs.
I think for me it was the short series Cody’s Lab did on his magnet implant. Sadly those videos were taken down by youtube, though. People in the comments talked about RFID implants, and I got researching. Then, when I got into watching videos of Deviant Ollam, he mentioned he had one, which restarted the interest. Then it died down again, and then the Modern Rogue did a video on them. For a while it was like there was implant talk wherever I looked. My college uses access control via our student IDs for everything (dorm entry, payment, building access, etc), and that was my first time ever using RFID/NFC for a practical purpose. That reinvigorated the interest one last time, and after a year of saving I managed to save up to get my 3 implants. Sadly my college uses the DESFire EV2 so absolutely 0 chance of cloning, but it still worked to spark interest again. Hoping I might be able to convince the right person to get my hand enrolled though, I would definitely buy the xDF2 if I could use it in place of my ID.
Sorry, a little lot derail-y
Hidden now, so it doesn't count

Hoping I might be able to convince the right person to get my hand enrolled
Sounds like some social engineering may be required
Slowly slowly catchy monkey
- Find out who the person(s) are that look after the access admin
- Start with a couple of “Hi, How are ya’s?” “How ya’ going?”
- “Hey the vending machine dropped two cans of drink, did you want one?”
- short conversations about them and interests
- Conversations around their interests above, bringing in tech
- Ask some questions about the access systems
- Then an “Oh hey, have you seen one of these before, I can use it for all kinds of things [demo] Infact, It’s exactly the same as my access card except I cant loose it and nobody else can use it, so it’s much more secure, WE should see if WE can enroll it”
The first time I learn about vivokey I saw a video I keep watching it and I learn more about dangerous things and vivokey The name will be below this is the link
This is the link
Could this me merged with How did you discover these implants?
When I find out about the implants tried to research where can I get them and I found dangerousthings.com that is how I found out about them
I second this
Ok cool

Could this me merged with How did you discover these implants?
Yep, and done, thanks for the title link devil made things easier
I feel there will be a few of these in the near future
I had to do an assignment on school and they showed us a video of a dutch guy named Tom I believe. That got me interested in this.
This exact news story, I thought it was interesting that they got in trouble for putting their bus card on an implant. And found the concept of having one “just for funny photos” super my style.
I thought nothing more of it for a few years till I stumbled upon Lepht anonym and their crazy ideas and stories. Followed the rabbit hole down abit and realised I didn’t have to risk going septic to join in.
So I have a bit of an interesting story of how I discovered these implants.
A little backstory: I have always been into body mods (I have ear gauges, covered in tattoos and have several piercings). I’m also very into nerdy stuff like comics, manga, and I’m a huge Star Wars fan. I was recently going to Disney World in Florida and my kids and I decided we were going to build custom light sabers at Savi’s Workshop in the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge area in the Disney Hollywood Studios park. During the process of building the light sabers, you get to choose a custom kyber crystal that you install into the hilt of the light saber. The color of kyber crystal you choose decides what color your blade would be. They sell additional kyber crystals in the gift shop outside of the workshop so you can put a new crystal in that is a different color and it will change the color of the blade to match the cystal. I’ve always modded things like electronics, game consoles, and anything else that I can mod because I have a hard time leaving things as they were intended. So with this I knew there would be a way to have just one kyber crystal and be able to choose any color I wanted. After a little research I discovered that the kyber crystals had an RFID chip in them. After I bought an RFID chip reader/writer I was able to reprogram the chip to a different number and change the light saber color to anything I wanted. When the RFID chip reader/writer came in the mail, it was shipped with cards and key fobs that also had RFID chips in them. When I realized the cards look like the HID card that I use to scan into the gate to get into my job, I realized I could clone it on one of the cards that came in the box with the reader/writer. Then I started researching everything I could find on RFID technology, because I love tinkering with anything I can, and stumbled upon this site. I just self implanted the cyborg kit and I’m really excited to start using them. Just thought I’d share my story.