Transplant the chip into your hand to pay the train ticket in Sweden
How does the chip ticket for transplanted trainers work?
About 3,000 Swedish people are implanted with biometric microchips with rice seeds at hand to pay for the train tickets. This is a quick and convenient form of payment for train tickets introduced by SJ and Sweden to the world.
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Check out the video below to see how the transplanted train ticket under the hands of the human hand works.
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