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Absolutelyā€¦ this is one reason DT will remain DT. It will definitely be part of the grinder side of human augmentation for years to come.

soā€¦ me and @NiamhAstra got chatting and long story short i just bought the domain chipped.army :sweat_smile:

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And what is your plan with the domain

@GeneralClarke ?

An NXP NDA Redirect to a ā€œlegitā€ webpage?

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Well at the moment it just redirects to the forum. Now thats an idea ā€¦

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Dude, as long as you donā€™t catch me ā€œin the hangā€ between paychecks, Iā€™ll take it.

This one.

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Thanks @NiamhAstra, I laugh every time Iā€™m on my laptop. The gift that keeps on giving

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Searching the net on my quest to find something that Amal can turn into an implant for me, I came across

  1. Can the ceramic be broken without breaking the chip that is inside?

  2. It looks like I can get the prepay account, I would just need the ring.

  3. Thoughts?

Edit: These people donā€™t seem live yet in the U.S. but it looks like their chip could be converted also. https://www.purewrist.com/

I think it my favorite project, so many giggles from minimal effort.

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The purewrist looks promising for you

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It does appear that way. I can wait for the Apex to be released too, as it will have other features I want, but this way I could have one just for payment and one as a backup/other hand.

Edit: Or just get the ring, and use it until the Apex comes out.

Visa had there own ring at some point I thinkā€¦

EDIT:

https://usa.visa.com/visa-everywhere/innovation/visa-payment-innovations.html

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The source article was dated 2017.

Will I actually do any of these? Maybe. Honestly just kinda bored today looking around online.

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I think the only real issue with payment chips is that they expire. Otherwise, people would be queueing up at Amalā€™s front door to get their credit cards converted. Nobody wants to implant something theyā€™ll have to take out in 2 years, and itā€™s that single issue that Vivokey is trying to address.

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I got one of these blackmail emails, went straight to my junk folder, There are quite a few flaws with it ( actually, there is 0% of my information in it ), but if you havenā€™t seen or read one, I thought I would share.

Summary

I know khym1988 is one of your passphrases.
Lets get directly to the point. Not one person has paid me to check about you. You do not know me and youā€™re probably thinking why you are getting this email?

in fact, i actually placed a software on the adult vids (adult porn) website and you know what, you visited this site to experience fun (you know what i mean).
When you were viewing videos, your browser started out operating as a RDP having a key logger which provided me with accessibility to your display and web cam.
immediately after that, my software obtained every one of your contacts from your Messenger, FB, as well as email account.
after that i created a double-screen video. 1st part shows the video you were viewing (you have a nice taste omg), and 2nd part displays the recording of your cam, and its you.
Best solution would be to pay me $1139. We are going to refer to it as a donation. in this situation, i most certainly will without delay remove your video.

My BTC address to send to: 3LYvQdZ7Y13EkqjnhcHtHXj1XmAbnZ2oo2
[case SeNSiTiVe, copy and paste it]

You could go on your life like this never happened and you will not ever hear back again from me. Youā€™ll make the payment via Bitcoin (if you do not know this, search ā€˜how to buy bitcoinā€™ in Google).
if you are planning on going to the law, surely, this e-mail can not be traced back to me, because itā€™s hacked too. I have taken care of my actions. i am not looking to ask you for a lot, i simply want to be paid. if i do not receive the bitcoin;, i definitely will send out your video recording to all of your contacts including friends and family, co-workers, and so on. Nevertheless, if i do get paid, i will destroy the recording immediately. If you need proof, reply with Yeah then i will send out your video recording to your 8 friends. itā€™s a nonnegotiable offer and thus please donā€™t waste mine time & yours by replying to this message.

Iā€™ve got so many of these, all with silly passwords like ā€œ212121ā€ which is something Iā€™ve never used. Kinda silly. Also, pity I donā€™t have a webcam.

I often wonder just how many people take this bait and how much they make from this kind of scam. They must make a bit out of millions of emails, Iā€™d imagine? Iā€™m dumbfounded by how many people actually fall for this kind of shit.

Thereā€™s a lady in the Philadelphia area with a Gmail address (and name) very similar to mine. And she mis-types it frequently. Iā€™ve had to call a number of businesses and have it changed so theyā€™ll stop sending me all her crap.

Her vet was deeply freaked out when I got this ladyā€™s private info. That got changed quick.
Her Spa was less inclined to do so, until I started cancellng her auto-confirm appointments.

Who asks for a odd numbered amount? 1140? or 1200?

Andā€¦
Who is dumb enough to fall for this, while simultaneously astute enough to be using bitcoin? Thatā€™s gotta be a ridiculously small slice of the population.

We are a gullible breed. Di-Hydrogen Monoxide, anybody?

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Were you in my head as I read that email???

My GUESS for the $1139 was a script, with a round number in their currency, and at a guess it would be rupees from my currencyā€¦ Wait one, googling

UPDATE:
So it turns out my top 3 currency guessā€™ could all be possible as they are all very similar
Indian Rupee
Chinese Yuan
Russian Ruble
all approximately 5:1 - so ~5000 scammer dollars, depending on the market of course, but not worth anymore of my time than that

Lol I have all your FB messages. Wrong target there ay @Pilgrimsmaster :rofl:

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Rember the asshat that tried to run a credit card scan on hereā€¦ That was funny. Like of all the placesā€¦

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