Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
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#5I imagine, due to how the cryptography works, it might not be as simple to create a product like this for chipped cards.
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#6My initial questions/concerns are as follows:
Will this be usable in ATMs? I can't visibly tell if it's too wide to fit.
Is there any planned security functionality to lock the card via your paired mobile device? I'd like to be able to supply a password to unlock for a short period of time for usage.
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#7Ships 2014, EMV liability shift 2015. So these are good for about a year or so.
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#9Another benefit I see is that it doesn't actually have the credit/debit numbers printed on the card, so nobody could take a picture of your card and use it to fraudulently purchase things online.
This + Simple would be perfect.
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#10Ships 2014, EMV liability shift 2015. So these are good for about a year or so.
What does that mean? EMV liability shift?
Even if US retailers were accepting magstripe and taking on the risk, I doubt they would accept a sketchy-looking unlabelled card.