Goldie1800
27.12.2020 kl 19:08
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Idex klar tot å ta av i 2021 ..... Kan Idex høste in 2021?
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Riskygain
27.12.2020 kl 21:40
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Legger til denne også: https://m.investing.com/equities/idex-asa-technical
Strong buy😊
2021 blir gjennombruddsåret for Idex og Zwipe👍
Strong buy😊
2021 blir gjennombruddsåret for Idex og Zwipe👍
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kaunis
27.12.2020 kl 21:41
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Det har vert mye posetivt om IDEX i siste halvår av 2020 og denne trenden vil gi resultater i form av nye piloter og massemarkeds-ordrer i 2021. Tror vi kan se en flerdobling av kursen i løpet av 2021 og flere titals millioninntekter i årene fremover. Biometriske kort vil overta til mange formål og markedet ligger i milliardklassen. IDEX vil spise en del av dette fatet.
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Det kan være du har rett i "titalls millioninntekter i årene fremover", men synes det er å ta hardt i for 2021. Idex lander vel et sted rundt 7MNOK i inntekter i 2020 og 2021 blir kanskje bedre (det må jo begynne å nærme seg topp for Bloomberg), men 10 MNOK synes langt fram om de ikke får opp farta på leveringene.
Men det betyr ikke så mye for idex om inntektene er over eller under 10 MNOK, den store inntektskilden, aksjonærene, dekker opp det som mangler til driftskostnadene på 200 - 250 MNOK.
Men det betyr ikke så mye for idex om inntektene er over eller under 10 MNOK, den store inntektskilden, aksjonærene, dekker opp det som mangler til driftskostnadene på 200 - 250 MNOK.
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HOME / BLOG / GUIDO’S BLOG / Why is IDEX TrustedBio the only fingerprint sensor that can work directly with existing SEs while our competitor’s silicon sensors require a BioSE or an extra MCU and separate PMU?
Why is IDEX TrustedBio the only fingerprint sensor that can work directly with existing SEs while our competitor’s silicon sensors require a BioSE or an extra MCU and separate PMU?
Why is IDEX TrustedBio the only fingerprint sensor that can work directly with existing SEs while our competitor’s silicon sensors require a BioSE or an extra MCU and separate PMU? Let’s investigate why a BioSE is needed by silicon sensors, but not needed when paired with TrustedBio. There are three major capabilities that distinguish a BioSE from a standard SE – memory, energy harvesting/sharing, and processor speed.
Silicon sensors capture a fingerprint image which is then transferred to another MCU for biometric processing. Depending on the sensor size and resolution, the 8-bit greyscale image is in the range of 14K to 20K bytes. SEs have two types of memory, flash memory which is a relatively slow permanent type of storage for the software program and fingerprint templates and RAM which is used for data during program execution. Standard SEs have plenty of flash, but only about 10K to 20K bytes of RAM.
For an SE to work directly with a silicon sensor there needs to be enough RAM to accept the entire fingerprint image AND the biometric matcher AND the normal SE functions such as the card operating system and POS terminal communication. For standard SEs there is typically much less than half of the RAM available for biometric processing. As one can see from the math, getting it all to fit is a problem and explains why all Gen 2 cards have a separate MCU.
I manage a software engineering department and I know how ingenuous software engineers are at optimizing memory usage. However, no executive wants to start a new biometric card project and be told, it “might” fit. Particularly when there will be new features and requirements such as anti-spoof detection that will undoubtedly require more software and memory. Moreover, the techniques used to reduce memory usage often result in execution speed penalties.
On the other hand, IDEX TrustedBio needs very little RAM on the SE. TrustedBio runs biometric feature extraction using its own MCU with its own RAM creating a data template that is less than 750 bytes, more than 20 times smaller than the original image. These few hundred bytes are encrypted and transferred to the SE for a secure match against enrolled templates. Current generation SEs have enough RAM to accept encrypted feature data, but not the entire fingerprint image. One extra benefit, data transfer is much faster, 1 ms vs 20 ms since only a few hundred bytes are transferred. A second extra benefit is that this method is even more secure since the fingerprint image never leaves the sensor, only a small encrypted data template which makes it impossible to recreate the original fingerprint.
The 2nd important capability is energy harvesting and energy sharing. Contactless cards have an antenna that is used to harvest power when near a card reader. Energy harvesting and sharing is done by a PMU, Power Management Unit. There are 4 options to power a biometric card.
Option 1: A separate PMU chip that connects to the antenna and powers both the SE and sensor. This is a typical configuration for Gen 2 biometric cards but adds cost and complexity.
Option 2: SE connects to the antenna, harvests the energy and then provides power to the sensor through a power pin. Contactless SEs can harvest power for themselves, but few can also share power with the sensor. Full BioSEs support this option, an important difference with standard SEs.
Option 3: SE and the sensor both connect to the antenna and harvest their own energy. They coordinate and take turns using the power. TrustedBio is the only sensor that can do this.
Option 4: Sensor connects to the antenna, harvests the energy and provides power back to the SE via a power pin. TrustedBio is the only sensor that can do this.
Silicon sensors are unable to harvest their own energy so options 1 and 2 are the only viable options and just like the problem with memory, there are very few SEs that can harvest energy and share it with the sensor. On the other hand, TrustedBio has its own integrated PMU and supports all the options without any additional components.
The 3rd topic is MCU speed. The time to run the biometric matcher algorithm is directly correlated to processor speed and is one of the biggest contributors to overall biometric card performance. The goal is to complete an entire contactless card operation in less than a second and preferably much less than a second.
The SE MCU and even low power external MCUs have maximum processor speeds in the range of 60 to 100 MHz, however, max processor speed is only part of issue. The real question is how fast is the MCU in low field strengths when a card is approaching a card reader. BioSEs are designed to be more power efficient, i.e. faster at low power levels. TrustedBio takes this capability to yet another level. Because it is highly optimized for biometric cards, TrustedBio MCU can operate at substantially higher speeds across the entire field strength range.
Let’s summarize, BioSEs are designed with more memory, ability to harvest and share energy, and faster MCUs at lower field strengths. Today there is only one announced BioSE card, the Idemia/Zwipe/IDEX card. Until a new generation of BioSEs are available, our competition will require “other stuff”.
In contrast, TrustedBio has its own very fast and power efficient ARM MCU with a lot of flash and RAM. It also has its own very flexible PMU. These are the features that distinguish a BioSE from a regular SE and are required by silicon sensors. Because TrustedBio is implemented in an advanced 40 nm silicon process, even with all these capabilities, our ASIC is much smaller, less than 25% of our competitor’s silicon sensor ASIC and less expensive. As an additional benefit our ASIC uses a polymer sensor that is 250% larger than our competition, providing better biometric performance. With TrustedBio, card designers can achieve costs in the range of $5 using existing SEs or BioSEs. Even when more BioSEs become available, TrustedBio will still be less expensive and higher performing.
There have been many pilots with Gen 2 cards that have provided invaluable insight into the market and technology. Some, including IDEX and competitor’s sensor Gen 2 cards, will ramp up into volume production. However, it is clear that low-cost Gen 3 cards will be the ones that enable mass market adoption.
This past year has seen two highly innovative and disruptive solutions. Idemia/Zwipe have accelerated the market by focusing on one end of the card and developed a single chip BioSE. IDEX has focused on the other end of the card and developed a sensor that works equally well with BioSEs and regular SEs. Our two technologies work extremely well together as we leverage each other’s strengths and optimize a high-performance low-cost card for their customers.
At the same time IDEX is accelerating adoption with other customers and the rest of the world. When we introduce customers to the technology and performance of TrustedBio they instantly understand that TrustedBio is unlike any other sensor. They immediately understand that it is much more than a fingerprint sensor and that it will greatly simplify the card design and drastically reduce cost.
While it might seem that IDEX is a small company with little experience. The reality is that our 100 person engineering team is highly experienced with decades of work in mixed signal analog and digital ASIC design, sensor design, system engineering, modeling and simulation, software and algorithm development, biometrics, encryption, material science, high volume production testing, supply chain management and much more. Most have joined IDEX in the last few years as we recruited world class talent around the globe. We have major design centers in the US, UK and Europe with technical support throughout the world including Europe, US, and Asia.
Several years ago, when IDEX refocused 100% on biometric cards, we recognized that accelerating the biometric card market required substantially reducing card costs by eliminating the “other stuff” on a card. We did not want to wait for a new generation of SEs. We intentionally set out to completely change the technology for biometric cards and not just make another fingerprint sensor.
TrustedBio is our 3rd generation sensor developed in an advanced 40 nm mixed signal silicon process. We use multiple Tier 1 suppliers, for example, TSMC for the ASIC and Amkor for sensor assembly and test, so we can rapidly scale to very high volumes. TrustedBio is a disruptive sensor that is several years ahead of anything else in the market, dramatically cutting costs, simplifying manufacturing and providing outstanding biometric performance. No other fingerprint sensor can accomplish these goals.
All of us in the biometric card business should welcome these rapid developments. The biometric card market is huge. By enabling low cost, high performance and easy to manufacture biometric cards, the market will start accelerating in 2021.
Why is IDEX TrustedBio the only fingerprint sensor that can work directly with existing SEs while our competitor’s silicon sensors require a BioSE or an extra MCU and separate PMU?
Why is IDEX TrustedBio the only fingerprint sensor that can work directly with existing SEs while our competitor’s silicon sensors require a BioSE or an extra MCU and separate PMU? Let’s investigate why a BioSE is needed by silicon sensors, but not needed when paired with TrustedBio. There are three major capabilities that distinguish a BioSE from a standard SE – memory, energy harvesting/sharing, and processor speed.
Silicon sensors capture a fingerprint image which is then transferred to another MCU for biometric processing. Depending on the sensor size and resolution, the 8-bit greyscale image is in the range of 14K to 20K bytes. SEs have two types of memory, flash memory which is a relatively slow permanent type of storage for the software program and fingerprint templates and RAM which is used for data during program execution. Standard SEs have plenty of flash, but only about 10K to 20K bytes of RAM.
For an SE to work directly with a silicon sensor there needs to be enough RAM to accept the entire fingerprint image AND the biometric matcher AND the normal SE functions such as the card operating system and POS terminal communication. For standard SEs there is typically much less than half of the RAM available for biometric processing. As one can see from the math, getting it all to fit is a problem and explains why all Gen 2 cards have a separate MCU.
I manage a software engineering department and I know how ingenuous software engineers are at optimizing memory usage. However, no executive wants to start a new biometric card project and be told, it “might” fit. Particularly when there will be new features and requirements such as anti-spoof detection that will undoubtedly require more software and memory. Moreover, the techniques used to reduce memory usage often result in execution speed penalties.
On the other hand, IDEX TrustedBio needs very little RAM on the SE. TrustedBio runs biometric feature extraction using its own MCU with its own RAM creating a data template that is less than 750 bytes, more than 20 times smaller than the original image. These few hundred bytes are encrypted and transferred to the SE for a secure match against enrolled templates. Current generation SEs have enough RAM to accept encrypted feature data, but not the entire fingerprint image. One extra benefit, data transfer is much faster, 1 ms vs 20 ms since only a few hundred bytes are transferred. A second extra benefit is that this method is even more secure since the fingerprint image never leaves the sensor, only a small encrypted data template which makes it impossible to recreate the original fingerprint.
The 2nd important capability is energy harvesting and energy sharing. Contactless cards have an antenna that is used to harvest power when near a card reader. Energy harvesting and sharing is done by a PMU, Power Management Unit. There are 4 options to power a biometric card.
Option 1: A separate PMU chip that connects to the antenna and powers both the SE and sensor. This is a typical configuration for Gen 2 biometric cards but adds cost and complexity.
Option 2: SE connects to the antenna, harvests the energy and then provides power to the sensor through a power pin. Contactless SEs can harvest power for themselves, but few can also share power with the sensor. Full BioSEs support this option, an important difference with standard SEs.
Option 3: SE and the sensor both connect to the antenna and harvest their own energy. They coordinate and take turns using the power. TrustedBio is the only sensor that can do this.
Option 4: Sensor connects to the antenna, harvests the energy and provides power back to the SE via a power pin. TrustedBio is the only sensor that can do this.
Silicon sensors are unable to harvest their own energy so options 1 and 2 are the only viable options and just like the problem with memory, there are very few SEs that can harvest energy and share it with the sensor. On the other hand, TrustedBio has its own integrated PMU and supports all the options without any additional components.
The 3rd topic is MCU speed. The time to run the biometric matcher algorithm is directly correlated to processor speed and is one of the biggest contributors to overall biometric card performance. The goal is to complete an entire contactless card operation in less than a second and preferably much less than a second.
The SE MCU and even low power external MCUs have maximum processor speeds in the range of 60 to 100 MHz, however, max processor speed is only part of issue. The real question is how fast is the MCU in low field strengths when a card is approaching a card reader. BioSEs are designed to be more power efficient, i.e. faster at low power levels. TrustedBio takes this capability to yet another level. Because it is highly optimized for biometric cards, TrustedBio MCU can operate at substantially higher speeds across the entire field strength range.
Let’s summarize, BioSEs are designed with more memory, ability to harvest and share energy, and faster MCUs at lower field strengths. Today there is only one announced BioSE card, the Idemia/Zwipe/IDEX card. Until a new generation of BioSEs are available, our competition will require “other stuff”.
In contrast, TrustedBio has its own very fast and power efficient ARM MCU with a lot of flash and RAM. It also has its own very flexible PMU. These are the features that distinguish a BioSE from a regular SE and are required by silicon sensors. Because TrustedBio is implemented in an advanced 40 nm silicon process, even with all these capabilities, our ASIC is much smaller, less than 25% of our competitor’s silicon sensor ASIC and less expensive. As an additional benefit our ASIC uses a polymer sensor that is 250% larger than our competition, providing better biometric performance. With TrustedBio, card designers can achieve costs in the range of $5 using existing SEs or BioSEs. Even when more BioSEs become available, TrustedBio will still be less expensive and higher performing.
There have been many pilots with Gen 2 cards that have provided invaluable insight into the market and technology. Some, including IDEX and competitor’s sensor Gen 2 cards, will ramp up into volume production. However, it is clear that low-cost Gen 3 cards will be the ones that enable mass market adoption.
This past year has seen two highly innovative and disruptive solutions. Idemia/Zwipe have accelerated the market by focusing on one end of the card and developed a single chip BioSE. IDEX has focused on the other end of the card and developed a sensor that works equally well with BioSEs and regular SEs. Our two technologies work extremely well together as we leverage each other’s strengths and optimize a high-performance low-cost card for their customers.
At the same time IDEX is accelerating adoption with other customers and the rest of the world. When we introduce customers to the technology and performance of TrustedBio they instantly understand that TrustedBio is unlike any other sensor. They immediately understand that it is much more than a fingerprint sensor and that it will greatly simplify the card design and drastically reduce cost.
While it might seem that IDEX is a small company with little experience. The reality is that our 100 person engineering team is highly experienced with decades of work in mixed signal analog and digital ASIC design, sensor design, system engineering, modeling and simulation, software and algorithm development, biometrics, encryption, material science, high volume production testing, supply chain management and much more. Most have joined IDEX in the last few years as we recruited world class talent around the globe. We have major design centers in the US, UK and Europe with technical support throughout the world including Europe, US, and Asia.
Several years ago, when IDEX refocused 100% on biometric cards, we recognized that accelerating the biometric card market required substantially reducing card costs by eliminating the “other stuff” on a card. We did not want to wait for a new generation of SEs. We intentionally set out to completely change the technology for biometric cards and not just make another fingerprint sensor.
TrustedBio is our 3rd generation sensor developed in an advanced 40 nm mixed signal silicon process. We use multiple Tier 1 suppliers, for example, TSMC for the ASIC and Amkor for sensor assembly and test, so we can rapidly scale to very high volumes. TrustedBio is a disruptive sensor that is several years ahead of anything else in the market, dramatically cutting costs, simplifying manufacturing and providing outstanding biometric performance. No other fingerprint sensor can accomplish these goals.
All of us in the biometric card business should welcome these rapid developments. The biometric card market is huge. By enabling low cost, high performance and easy to manufacture biometric cards, the market will start accelerating in 2021.
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cocoloco
28.12.2020 kl 08:22
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Det er biiiiiiig 🚀🚀🚀
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Knot
28.12.2020 kl 08:38
6682
Klart dette går veien .. 2021 🚀🚀🚀
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Alby
28.12.2020 kl 12:38
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Det var en voldsom salgssiden , en ordre på over 1 mill 🤨🤨
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Etter den er det fri vei opp til 3,65 ca
5 kroner før nyttår?
5 kroner før nyttår?
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1 mill aksjer tatt ut på ett blunk. Kan bli morsomt ut dagen.
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Og aksjeforum.com gikk i dag igjen ut med ny anbefaling, potensiale kr 4-5 på 1-3 mnd, og kr 8-10 på 12 måneder
:-)
...
https://aksjeanalyser.com/2020/12/28/aksjeanalyser-com-har-i-dag-sett-naermere-igjen-pa-en-av-sine-favorittaksjer-pa-oslo-bors-og-som-vurderes-til-a-ha-et-svaert-stort-potensiale-pa-bade-helt-kort-og-pa-mellomlang-sikt-aksjeanalyser-co/
:-)
...
https://aksjeanalyser.com/2020/12/28/aksjeanalyser-com-har-i-dag-sett-naermere-igjen-pa-en-av-sine-favorittaksjer-pa-oslo-bors-og-som-vurderes-til-a-ha-et-svaert-stort-potensiale-pa-bade-helt-kort-og-pa-mellomlang-sikt-aksjeanalyser-co/
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Kommer til å stige voldsomt basert på den analysen tror jeg. Hjelper med børsmeldingen som kom i dag også.
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kaunis
04.01.2021 kl 15:50
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dagen brukes til å komme i modus og se hva andre gjør, før en tar spranget inn i det nye året.
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Knot
04.01.2021 kl 16:33
5416
Noen som vet når Nasdag noteringen skjer ?
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Mentos777
04.01.2021 kl 22:39
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Second Idex biometric card certified for China UnionPay
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202101/bnp-paribas-to-begin-issuing-biometric-payment-cards-to-all-customers-within-6-months
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202101/bnp-paribas-to-begin-issuing-biometric-payment-cards-to-all-customers-within-6-months
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asap3
04.01.2021 kl 23:32
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Knot skrev Noen som vet når Nasdag noteringen skjer ?
etter en IPO (initial public offerings) $100-150 million i USA
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Seidemann
05.01.2021 kl 00:14
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Så BNP Paribas skal sende ut biometric til alle sine 30mil kunder på de neste 6 månedene😳
Eg må selle hus, kone og fond i morgen😏
Eg må selle hus, kone og fond i morgen😏
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Jr Woodchuck
06.01.2021 kl 09:32
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Virker som denne kommer til å gå sidelengs frem til vi hører mer om Nasdaq listingen?
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Mentos777
07.01.2021 kl 00:06
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COULD A BIOMETRIC COVID-19 PASSPORT REVITALISE THE ECONOMY?
Vince Graziani, CEO At IDEX Biometrics ASA
https://financialit.net/blog/covid-19/could-biometric-covid-19-passport-revitalise-economy
Vince Graziani, CEO At IDEX Biometrics ASA
https://financialit.net/blog/covid-19/could-biometric-covid-19-passport-revitalise-economy
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china
07.01.2021 kl 13:33
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Hva er status for idex?
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Alby
07.01.2021 kl 18:35
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Fin dag i dag, den gir signal om en videre oppgang i morgen. Da passerer vi 3,- for siste gang. Magefølelsen har talt 😂😂
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Jeg har en magefølelse at Idex kan bli den store Jokeren i januar😊en risiko aksje med minimal risiko, da jeg tror selskapet er helt i sluttfasen før de annonserer stor produksjon - da kan de over natten gå fra en års omsetning på 6-8 mill til 3-5 milliarder😊flere av oss vil nok tjene noen raske millioner ila 2021.
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Mrgjerstad
08.01.2021 kl 16:40
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Biometri - Det neste beste i kryptovaluta
Velkommen til det første blogginnlegget i serien vår om Cryptocurrency . I dette første innlegget forklarer David Orme, SVP Sales and Marketing i IDEX Biometrics, det nest beste i Cryptocurrency.
Veksten og spredningen av kryptovaluta i det moderne samfunnet har eksplodert de siste årene, drevet av den ekstraordinære suksessen til bare noen få av de største valutaene som er tilgjengelige. Et av de viktigste punktene for å nøle for mange personer som ikke har kjøpt noen form for kryptovaluta, er at den ikke er allment akseptert mange steder og butikker som besøkes regelmessig. På grunn av måten kryptokurver er designet og brukt på, er personvern og sikkerhet grunnleggende prinsipper som ofte ikke er kompatible med måten mange fysiske butikker er i stand til å operere. Dette problemet kan enkelt løses med biometrisk sensorteknologi, for eksempel enheter og tjenester som tilbys av IDEX Biometrics.
Hvorfor biometri?
Biometriske sensorer er implementert i situasjoner der personvern og sikkerhet er kritiske komponenter, for eksempel i fingeravtrykksskannende enheter for å åpne låste dører. Fingeravtrykk er unike for hver enkelt, så det gjør det langt vanskeligere for noen å anta identiteten din for å få tilgang til sikrede steder eller å stjele økonomiske eiendeler. På mange måter er ikke bruk av biometriske skannere og moduler for transaksjoner som involverer kryptokurver noe mer komplisert enn bruk av kredittkort, så det krever ingen ekstra tid for behandling. Med et enkelt trykk på en finger kan kunden få valuta overført fra hans eller hennes kryptovaluta-lommebok til etableringen uten komplikasjoner eller lange overføringsprosesser som kommer i veien.
Er det sikkert?
Ja, det er sikkert. Ved å bruke biometrisk skanningsteknologi fungerer omtrent som et debetkort for en standard bankkonto, men i stedet for å ha et kort knyttet til en bank, ville brukeren effektivt ha en av de sikreste former for individuell identifikasjon mulig knyttet til en usporbar og kryptert kryptovaluta-lommebok . På grunn av måten lommeboken normalt er beskyttet mot svindel og eksponering og det faktum at alle fingeravtrykk er unike, er sjansene for at noen andre får tilgang til kontoen din nesten ingen. Med den nyeste skanningsteknologien holdes transaksjonstidene så lave som mulig også.
Ettersom kryptokurver fortsetter å vokse raskt i popularitet, vil muligheten til å bruke valutalommebøker i lokale virksomheter være avgjørende for å opprettholde vekstraten og få bred aksept. Siden kryptokurver er designet for å være sikre og opprettholde privatliv, vil den åpenbare metoden for transaksjoner være i form av biometrisk sensorteknologi. Selv om ikke-biometriske kort kan brukes til dette formålet, er de ikke sikre nok til å garantere at lommeboken ikke kan infiltreres. Ved å koble en lommebok til et sett med fingeravtrykk, kan du være sikker på at du - og bare du - noen gang kan ha tilgang til kontoen din. I tillegg bruk av biometriske sensormoduleri tradisjonelle virksomheter gir ikke bare beskyttelse; det vil også gjøre transaksjoner ved hjelp av kryptokurver enda raskere enn vanlige alternativer, for eksempel debetkort eller kontanter, på grunn av det raske skannepotensialet til sensorene.
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IDEX Biometrics to Participate at the Needham Growth Conference on 13 January 2021
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/07/2154629/0/en/IDEX-Biometrics-to-Participate-at-the-Needham-Growth-Conference-on-13-January-2021.html
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/07/2154629/0/en/IDEX-Biometrics-to-Participate-at-the-Needham-Growth-Conference-on-13-January-2021.html
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