It would and will cost a lot of money to manufacture and produce. Every chip would have to be uniquely made to fit the person, and the price for something one in a billion is a little over a billion dollars in cost at least I am assuming. Let’s imagine everyone gets a chip and they are required to pay one dollars. Those dollars would add up to a big amount of money out of our pockets and into the governments. People against radio-frequency identification chips would try to rally against saying that the price of the rfid are to ridiculous to fund, but they would also try to find other cons by saying it is digging into our personal lives. Are those people against rfid chips really worried about your personal life or are they worried about protecting their secrets and lies they hide from the
It would and will cost a lot of money to manufacture and produce. Every chip would have to be uniquely made to fit the person, and the price for something one in a billion is a little over a billion dollars in cost at least I am assuming. Let’s imagine everyone gets a chip and they are required to pay one dollars. Those dollars would add up to a big amount of money out of our pockets and into the governments. People against radio-frequency identification chips would try to rally against saying that the price of the rfid are to ridiculous to fund, but they would also try to find other cons by saying it is digging into our personal lives. Are those people against rfid chips really worried about your personal life or are they worried about protecting their secrets and lies they hide from the