Why use acetone when you can just use a lighter to remove a credit card chip

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No idea if this would actually work, seemed way too easy lmao

Update: was able to remove a CoC and read it after with a flipper


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Ew haha… that might need some cleanup before putting on the CoM for conversion, but it’s not a bad method for basic removal and testing.

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With acetone…

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Lighter? or Acetone?

Why not both?

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I used isopropyl alcohol and it removed the goo pretty seemlessly

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That’s what I was actually going to suggest, but that’s not funny.

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Valid

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I also love the proliferation of creators claiming someone else’s video by playing a mediocre AI voiceover with subtitles. :roll_eyes:

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It’s what markets crave

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because of the NFC >.>

Lol that “unique and stylish bank card” won’t work for shit. It doesn’t have the larger antenna in the card body.

Does it need the antenna if it is inseted into readers though?

I guess not, but relying solely on chip reader sounds risky. They’re mechanical and break semi regularly

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I get that, but I rarely tap to pay.

I’ve seen the shorts from the company that converts cards into metal but can’t remember the channel. I’m pretty sure that doing this will remove the NFC functionality…

I personally don’t see the point of getting a metal card. But I’m not the kind of person who likes to show off.

Unless it’s cosplaying as a giant robot. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Sometimes they just send you metal cards because that’s all they have.
My Crypto card is metal

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My Amazon card is metal but not fancy like the one posted above