YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT’S COMING NEXT

palm. I’ve done it earlier today. With a WeChat. With your Yeah, with your WeChat. set your card up and no matter where your phone is anywhere in the world, you can pay with your palm print. It’s to do with the vessels or something. But just imagine if you had to go to the grocery store on your way home from work and you didn’t have your phone or your wallet. If you’re going to one of these Whole Foods
locations, all you need is your palm. In fact, Amazon is halfway through the roll out. They’re going to be outfitting 500 of their Whole Foods stores with this pay with your palm. Yes, your hand. You simply hover your palm over an Amazon One device and it scans the veins under your skin. So that creates a map that’s unique to you. It identifies you, links you to your profile that you signed up with on Amazon 1. What if I told you that there are clear signs that the foundational system needed for the
mark of the beast is already here. In an article titled JP Morgan looks to emulate 10 cents Palm Bay as biometric payments struggle outside of China. We read the following. JP Morgan first entered the biometric payment space with Pay by Smile in May 2024. The platform is essentially a custom version of POP ID’s POP pay integrated with the bank’s global payments network. With 319 locations and
counting, POP pay is the most widely used biometric payment system in the US. However, JP Morgan has recently branched out into WeChat style palm vein biometrics. The firm’s latest solutions announced in January incorporate both technologies with built-in face and palm scanners. Pay attention to that last phrase there, built-in face and palm scanners. Now, why is this important? Well, let’s take a look. Imagine a time when cash is no longer accepted at your local shops. Well, it turns out that’s already a reality for…read more wach video

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