
What Is Biohacking? An Introduction. - International Biohacking Community - Medium
An IntroductionBiohacking, a term gaining traction in scientific circles and beyond, delves into the realm of optimizing human biology to achieve enhanced performance and longevity. This article explores the multifaceted world of biohacking, ranging from conventional approaches to the avant-garde.Understanding BiohackingAt its core, biohacking seeks to improve various facets of human life, encompassing physical, mental, and even longevity aspects. Biohackers strive to achieve these goals thro...

Create A Contactless Business Card Using NFC - International Biohacking Community - Medium
NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology that allows the exchange of data between devices over a distance of less than 10 cm. It’s based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. NFC technology is widely used for contactless payment systems, access control, and data exchange between two devices. With its increasing popularity, many web developers are exploring how they can use NFC technology to enhance their websites and applic...
The International Biohacking Community is the digital community for biohacking research, discussion, and innovation.

What Is Biohacking? An Introduction. - International Biohacking Community - Medium
An IntroductionBiohacking, a term gaining traction in scientific circles and beyond, delves into the realm of optimizing human biology to achieve enhanced performance and longevity. This article explores the multifaceted world of biohacking, ranging from conventional approaches to the avant-garde.Understanding BiohackingAt its core, biohacking seeks to improve various facets of human life, encompassing physical, mental, and even longevity aspects. Biohackers strive to achieve these goals thro...

Create A Contactless Business Card Using NFC - International Biohacking Community - Medium
NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology that allows the exchange of data between devices over a distance of less than 10 cm. It’s based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. NFC technology is widely used for contactless payment systems, access control, and data exchange between two devices. With its increasing popularity, many web developers are exploring how they can use NFC technology to enhance their websites and applic...
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This is a demonstration video of dangerous but fun and exciting subdermal technology!
This subdermal electronic system cryptobionically stores TOTP(Time-Based One-Time Passwords), which are what is traditionally used when using apps like Google Authenticator or Authy. Instead of the keys being stored on a phone(which can be lost or remotely exploited), they are stored on the electronics system(which can only be accessed within centimeters of the device and cannot be remotely accessed via wifi, Bluetooth, cellular, or other protocols) making subdermal electronics systems highly secure systems to store two-factor codes, among other things.
Extensive research and consultation with multiple licensed professionals was performed before the implant installation.
It’s worth to mention that these kind of NFC and RFID subdermal implants are not yet approved by FDA and there isn’t enough data about the safety and long-term effects of having this device under the skin. It’s important for individuals to weigh the benefits and risks before making a decision about getting this type of implant, and consulting with a professional is highly recommended.
This is a demonstration video of dangerous but fun and exciting subdermal technology!
This subdermal electronic system cryptobionically stores TOTP(Time-Based One-Time Passwords), which are what is traditionally used when using apps like Google Authenticator or Authy. Instead of the keys being stored on a phone(which can be lost or remotely exploited), they are stored on the electronics system(which can only be accessed within centimeters of the device and cannot be remotely accessed via wifi, Bluetooth, cellular, or other protocols) making subdermal electronics systems highly secure systems to store two-factor codes, among other things.
Extensive research and consultation with multiple licensed professionals was performed before the implant installation.
It’s worth to mention that these kind of NFC and RFID subdermal implants are not yet approved by FDA and there isn’t enough data about the safety and long-term effects of having this device under the skin. It’s important for individuals to weigh the benefits and risks before making a decision about getting this type of implant, and consulting with a professional is highly recommended.
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