Jakarta, CNN Indonesia —
Social media Instagram enlivened by the viral video of someone showing himself having implants microchip.
The account named @chang.yud explains that the microchip he uses has various functions ranging from unlocking doors to transactions.
The video shows a man who claims to have a microchip implanted in his right hand. Each implant is said to have a different function.
On the right hand he calls having an X1 microchip has less personal functions such as unlocking doors, passwords, and the like.
While the left hand he calls the X2 microchip has a more personal function such as using a credit card for payment.
The microchip implant is in the form of a small cylindrical rod about the size of a grain of rice. This chip sends a signal with a certain frequency through the skin layer.
Microchipping has already been done to regulate products in warehouses or identify wild livestock and pets. Only a few have been tested in humans.
Origin from microchip planting
The phenomenon of implanting chips in the body began on August 1, 2017. At that time, a number of workers at Three Square Market, a vending machine company in Wisconsin, implanted a microchip the size of a grain of rice into the palm of the hand between the thumb and forefinger.
Then 41 employees who chose to undergo the implant procedure received a free t-shirt that read “I Got Chipped.”
The implant event organized by the company’s management was carried out for Three Square Market’s long-term vision of a cashless payment system for their vending machines.
This large-scale implant event was a success as a marketing method and received a positive response, one of which was brought up by the media from Moscow to Sydney.
Chip Implant Function and Traceability
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