Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
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#22Re: Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
#23Now there's a super easy way for someone working in a restaurant to get your credit card information and sell it.
Re: Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
#24Awesome!
> Once the battery dies you will need to replace your Coin.
Does the replacement cost money? If yes, I think I'll stick with my current situation. Awesome idea though.
Re: Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
#25I will be hesitant to purchase without an incredibly transparent security policy.
I can't tell from the site if your card data is stored on your phone or not. If it is, then you're going to have to replace all of your cards if you lose your phone. Also, shouldn't the merchants be checking the signature on the card?
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#26This seems a great way to steal other people's credit cards. You can literally duplicate someone's card on your "coin". Now there's a super easy way for someone working in a restaurant to get your credit card information and sell it.
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#27This seems a great way to steal other people's credit cards. You can literally duplicate someone's card on your "coin". Now there's a super easy way for someone working in a restaurant to get your credit card information and sell it.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
I can't tell from the site if your card data is stored on your phone or not. If it is, then you're going to have to replace all of your cards if you lose your phone. Also, shouldn't the merchants be checking the signature on the card?
They should but only 40-50% do, I write "Ask for ID" on the signature portion. The ones that read it, ask me for it. Better than a signature that a cashier won't question anyhow.
Re: Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
#29This seems a great way to steal other people's credit cards. You can literally duplicate someone's card on your "coin". Now there's a super easy way for someone working in a restaurant to get your credit card information and sell it.