A Polish-British company is offering individuals the opportunity to receive a subcutaneous implant inside the hand that is capable of making payments–like any credit card or digital payment.
The company, called Walletmor, is selling microchips the size of a small safety pin that is implanted under the skin of the individual's hand and cost just over $200.
According to the company, more than 200 individuals have already received the microchip, and Walletmor believes it's because people do not want to worry about losing their wallets or getting their bank cards stolen.
A national study conducted by BIOSTAT found that more than 72 percent of Poles worried about having their wallet or cards stolen or lost. Nearly 47 percent also said they would receive an implant if it was completely free. READ MORE