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The transcript’s author decides to venture into this world, choosing an NFC (Near Field Communication) chip as a starter implant. The NFC chip, capsule-sized and injected under the skin with a hollow needle, can send and receive information. This opens up possibilities like unlocking doors, logging into computers, or even sharing contact information with a scan.
Remarkably, the author programs the chip to perform everyday tasks—opening a website, sharing social profiles, or FaceTiming a loved one—demonstrating how minimal implants can integrate into daily routines. This personalized exploration exemplifies how accessible and practical some biohacking endeavors can be, even for beginners.