Like in the USA you can’t payat the gasstation outside with your card - you must go in and pay in the store.
Maybe: prepaid cards don’t work.
Like in the USA you can’t payat the gasstation outside with your card - you must go in and pay in the store.
Maybe: prepaid cards don’t work.
Hi there,
just got my walletmor implant today. Wasn’t able to test it yet as its healing but I tried to scan it with my phone and it wasn’t working but I think the implant moved so I don’t know where it exactly is yet. Still sensitive.
I was wondering why you recommend not taking videos? I understand the fact of not sharing personal details but didn’t get the part why they don’t like it?
Thanks for clarifying.
Yeah of course. When walletmor launched a UK specific option, the card issuer started slooping people’s online activity to determine if people had their wearable converted into an implant. When they discovered people who had, they temporarily deactivated their chips and asked them to email a picture of the wearable to them in order to get their device reactivated. Obviously implantees could not share a picture, so their devices were permanently deactivated, the intended result.
iCard is likely to do the same thing if they discover you’re drawing publicity about your payment conversion implant. If Mastercard finds out they didn’t do everything in their power to stop implantable payment conversions of their wearbles, they could have all their legitimate chips deactivated from on high, so they enforce it very diligently
Haa ok, I didn’t realise there was a conversion made. I thought it was walletmor who was just designing them this way. Now I get it. Thanks for the details.
Other topic:
Since I understood you designed them, maybe you can help. Is it normal I’m not able to scan the chip with my Samsung S23 and a credit card nfc scanner app (works with any other credit card) ?
It was tested before being implanted but I wanted to test it again now that it’s under my skin.
Thanks for your help
If you tested it before install, chances are, you’re all good.
Your body is currently protecting itself and healing, meaning the is excess fluid in the area.
Normally for an xSeries we suggest waiting for approximately 2 weeks before being able to get reliable.
You have a Flex, the healing time may be longer, BUT you should be getting reads out of it sooner than the 2 weeks.
It’ll get better every day.
Just take care of it while you heal.
Remember, you want to present parallel to the reader not perpendicular
That’s great information, thank you very much for the details.
But at end is my Samsung meant to be able to read the card or not?
In any case I’ll wait, it’s just that am pumped to try it and make sure it’s working as expected ![]()
Yeah, It should have bo problem once the inflamation has subsided.
You could also try TagInfo, it’ll probably show up as a Java card or something similar
FYI
Here’s the NFC antenna location on your phone
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Thanks a lot. Will give it a try and if it doesn’t work I will wait for the inflammation to go away. I’m just too impatient sometimes haha
We all are…
We manufacture it, but it’s sold by Digiwell (www.digiwell.com)
is limited to the uk area?
I believe it’s Germany only… a conversion of the VIMPAY module.
Works for German and Austria citizen. (You need a german bank account)
The problem is vimpay has troubles with there cards. My card is still valid, but it stops working in 2025. It says always: “Please insert card” i think some batches has the problem. In our german whats app group, Some people has the same problem, others not.
Vimpay says: “we don’t know why, buy a new card”
What about the paycelet chip?
I think this one can be converted to an implant.
Google “NxtPay Infinity”, there finally is a tokenized payment implant available.
Why is nobody talking about it here?
The nxtpay infinity is the paycelet chip
For more information write Patrick
I’m definitely going to save for this. Hopefully they shit to the states.
Partly because this is a support forum for DT products. Partly because it just came out like a month or two ago and it’s €700 so few people have had a chance to try it yet and report back on the experience. Partly because there’s a lot more Americans here than EU.
Looks like you need an EU bank account or a Revolut card. It looks like Paycelet uses Fidesmo for applet deployment and Curve for card management, so it’s functionally identical to and has the same limitations as the other tokenized implant on the market.
So what’s the verdict on it? I have read here that it’s overpriced, who knows if the price will change and when.
Insert sponge Bob I need it gif
I am afraid will it work with the 2 banks that are authorized within my country ( Serbia). My plan is to perhaps write an email to both the banks and ask them are they compatible with the paycelet, keeping quiet about the implant part.