Friday, July 17, 2015

Do all smart cards come with tap communications?

That is, the ability for the card to exchange based on a tap sequence given to it by its owner.

Consider tap poker:
The group creates a currency just for a night's poker.  They can use their smart cards  in one of two ways. One way to to get an accessory device that accepts smart card transactions, and put that in the middle of the poker table. The other way is to simply bet by tapping, one tap means 'see' or 'call', more than one tap means 'raise' by the number of taps.

I would think that the standard basic smart card should come with a tap communicator. The higher end cards can have a button or two, and better yet, one can get read out display.  The models go up from there. The ten thousand dollar model has high communications rates, is the size of a shoe box and used to run web sites with secure bot to bot transactions. In other words, it is a secure artificial intelligence network and yields a myriad of spin off technology, but always secures tamper proof bot to bot communications. And, it always operates via the theory of everything.

Tap communications is patent free, by the way.

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