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So much worse with NFC, where I can just tap my card (or my phone) against the reader and be done. Further, you always had to wait for the cashier to scan everything in the UK. The 'magic button' is an implementation detail and not native to the technology. But apart from that, sure, you want an easily-cloneable passive technology because it saves you a few seconds under some circumstances.
> Further, you always had to wait for the cashier to scan everything in the UK. But not in the US. This is also just an "implementation detail". But implementation details are essential for the user experience. > you want an easily-cloneable passive technology because it saves you a few seconds under some circumstances. Exactly, convenience trumps everything. At the end of the day, I don't lose any money with the les…
You don't lose money with the stripe in the US because the banks eat the (massive) losses. Here they don't, because of the better tech. You can still use the stripe, but the merchant takes the liability. It's up to them. Guess why they don't...
So no, convenience doesn't trump everything.
Oh, and in the US you have to wait and sign a piece of paper, eating into your precious time.