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Antony Jenkins, CEO of Barclaycard says contactless chips have huge untapped capability, but the plastic around the chip limits its potential.
"Take the plastic away and the possibilities are endless, allowing the customer to pay by using something that they are already carrying, be it a mobile, key fob or even via biometrics," he says.
For an idea of how this might work in action, check out this YouTube video which shows how to remove the chip from an Oyster travel card and then re-attach it to anything you want - in this case a wristband.
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