These microchips will come enclosed in a capsule that measures 2mm x 12mm, where the capsule itself is made out of “biocompatible” glass. Fret not about the hygiene bit, as these microchips have been injected by a professional via a special syringe. They will be able to emit a tiny radio signal thanks to Near Field Communication (NFC), where it is capable of storing up to 888 bits of information – each.
This particular experiment was conducted because Mr. Wismeijer intends to “push further the concept of the virtual wallet.” He is clearly a man who believes in Bitcoin, taking into consideration how he also happens to be the co-founder of MrBitcoin, a company that installs Bitcoin cash.
With NFC, the microchips are able to communicate with compatible devices, including Android-powered smartphones or tablets. These microchips can be purchased off the Internet, where they are sold alongside a syringe for $99 a pop via the Dangerous Things company.