<<@veritasium says : Prepare for your next destination today! Download the Saily app now or go to https://saily.com/veritasium and use code 'veritasium' to receive 15% off>> <<@bradconte says : I've watched Veritasium for literally 13 years and honestly the "part 2" hate is both silly and ignorance. I know change is hard, but it isn't all bad. Why would a so-called "long time viewer" think the alternative to this is a single 50 min video? Do you remember Veritasium videos from 10, or even 5, years ago? *None* of them were 50 minutes long, they were almost exclusively under 20. And yes there weren't official two-part videos, but many videos would touch on related topics, and now that's more organized. This video has way more content and production quality than the equivalent would have from 10 years go. And both parts of this video stand independently. You got the main payoff from this video, which is physical credit cards and the next part is entirely smartphone. It makes logical sense to break them up. Data also shows shows many viewers on average prefer 30 minute or less chunks, I know I do. I'm watching this at lunch time, I'd split a 50 min video into two or three sessions anyway. Why should they cater to the minority and risk being hurt by the algorithm to jam everything into one video? If you can watch Veritasium for 15 years and not see that this is a reasonable video, there's nothing Derek & team can do to save you.>> <<@eisbar7681 says : are you kidding me.... a stup1d friend of mine saw your video. NO THEY DIDN'T WATCH IT they saw the thumbnail and told everyone that credit cards are spying on us... he thought "oh this channel is uploading sciens stuff they have to be correct about this one" not knowing that hes supporting wrong information. now I know who implied this weird information....... I think it might be you. Please don't do those clickbait titles anymore.. it confuses too many stup1d people. Please stop... or at least, make the thumbnail interesting enough for them to click on so that they can learn the truth....>> <<@TamásWeisz-t9v says : Great content!❤>> <<@FCHenchy says : "I ran it through the wash." is crazy.>> <<@ryantaite says : How does it take up to a year ('51 to '52) for them to find the bug? If they heard voice on a radio signal already, could they not have someone in the room going "Check, 1, 2, 3" and someone else listening for it and noting down if it sounded louder or not? Was it because they didn't know to "activate" the radio waves themselves, and could only catch it when the soviets were listening in?>> <<@johnny623boy83 says : It's not an antenna, it's a circuit that generates current and activates the chip.>> <<@kampjes says : Diners Card was nearly a decade before BankAmericard>> <<@fredther1769 says : Funny how capitalist took a russian invention and turned it into a bottonless pit of exploitation. Think about that, they gave you a credit card before a debit card. Dept is the american way.>> <<@kilmer009 says : The most click-bait title that wasn't click bait but it is click bait. 😭😭😭>> <<@yoothreeb says : The US isn't chip-and-PIN, just chip -- except for Target! And there's a reason Europe went to chipped cards but the US lagged behind. It is because in the US, stores had phone lines that could be used for the swipe-and-verify-with-bank. In Europe the phone connection was less available, so to combat fraud it needed a way to do local verification. Hence chip AND PIN; to use a card you need to know the PIN.>> <<@ryoung1111 says : What does “they prized open the seal” mean?>> <<@MajinBogyaku says : LEON THEREMIN WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE!...WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!>> <<@jandarma1 says : Lütfen Türkçe desteği verin hepsine>> <<@lncomus says : 5:45 Man, that's just despicable>> <<@iamhe999 says : it was FM modulation.. watching your frequency domain graph..>> <<@mrkrabz1991 says : MKBHD is an absolute corporate shill and this lost all my respect for @Veritasium>> <<@ledrash6079 says : 16:00 --> I am doing other things while listening, and of all a sudden i hear a familiar voice. I go back and realize YES, it was Paul from The Real Hustle :D Nice.>> <<@roelieboy204 says : Just disable NFC on your phone if you're not currently paying for anything>> <<@TimeTinkerEyeWinker says : I am just very happy today that I'm keeping my hands to myself and not placing them upon what I would like to punch in the face>> <<@gurungroshan3770 says : Greedy duck>> <<@Guccimanesnitched-p1g says : i bet this is the thing they used to find that downed pilot ,the thing they call the murmer , cause it sounds like it functions the same way as they described, it has no electricity no battery no power source and only works when you transmit to it,its a listening device, it sounds so similar>> <<@jurassic9921 says : You are liars. The Thing is not related to credit cards or NFC but NFC came from WW2 technology you didn't even mention it idiots>> <<@mitchycorrell8793 says : Don't trust children.>> <<@xanxanariac9014 says : Ahh the 2020 scam of the world. I remember those days.>> <<@screwthecabal6453 says : My wife's account was taken for $1000 through the wifi at a hotel. She watched it happen right in front of her on the screen. It only took seconds.>> <<@GoldMan309 says : Wow, someone actually used AI to create something useful! Saley is a neat piece of software.😮>> <<@ajinkyachoure1805 says : Thank god I use UPI, BHIM my GOAT>> <<@mesutacur7768 says : QnbBank güvenlik konusunda çok iyi>> <<@MartinoPérou says : 😮😮😮>> <<@EimantasJuska-m7x says : Damn that spy trick was genius and we had to pretend that soviets were "backwards" dumbos...>> <<@TheRealAlexLovett says : Yeeeah I’ll wait til both parts are out, thanks for the heads up gang>> <<@danielmusat597 says : Altering frequency as a mean of encoding information is called FM, as far as I know...>> <<@grahamkearnon6682 says : So, again and, again and, again, the US were ever slow or outright refused to protect US Bank customers.>> <<@robertburbulea2863 says : Don't you ever do a cliffhanger again!!!!!!!! I am 26 I've been watching Veritasium for more than half my life>> <<@jerrymyahzcat says : No need for Saily. We can just roam on our own SIM with $5/day to use your plan in other countries. Only costs $5 on the days you use it.>> <<@rfvtgbzhn says : It's not a secret. Almost everyone uses it for contactless paying.>> <<@bijanca1313 says : My team warned them about this ability in 2000 the gov blacklisted court gagged and our tech team and we were forced to sign an nda.>> <<@imperialmarchinhumanbowels5726 says : I feel insulted that the person who sounds just like me is subtitled I must say. This is how proper English is to be spoken.>> <<@eningtu6291 says : N L F J R R>> <<@eningtu6291 says : T V>> <<@Tracy_LLC says : That isn't spy tech you clod, that's for hands free chip. You don't need a card to spy on you, when everything from your Tv to you refrigerator and everything in-between is recording you for targeted advertising.>> <<@my_little_fredo says : Credit cards started because someone forgot money to pay for dinner and he had to ring the wife for money so he thought and it started as a way to pay a restaurants bill and the banks seems it I know the story ya telling just copying the same video I watched 5 years ago lol so I'll stop at the credit card part because you ant got the full story update the video to make it more religious lol>> <<@dangerdugong says : Variability with a guy that drives 100mph in a school zone. F this. You can keep your cliffhanger>> <<@dangerdugong says : Wish you wouldn't give screentime to people like that English guy that love to show off how they used to ruin lives>> <<@Methos5 says : Was told credit cards was invented to keep track of the population when I was 20 years old>> <<@webwarren says : This video omits the REAL reason NFC was so slow to catch on: it anonymized the transaction so the vendor could not get any of the purchaser's demographic information. This level of anonymization does not happen with chip-and-pin or magnetic stripe technology>> <<@TheCountryXennial says : I lost over $800 from RFID debit card. It was the only one I had that had RFID. This was just before Christmas. I was stopping at a service station for gas and some snacks. I walked in and looked around. This guy behind me backed into me. Even though I was trained to spot this while over seas, I let my guard down while state side. Back to the story. After looking around I went back to the vehicle to report to my wife the drink options they had. I then went to pump gas. After pumping gas from one of my non-RFID cards, I went back inside to use the latrine. I was in there for 20 mins. Came out. Gathered items that we wanted and paid with the only RFID card I had using the chip method. I went to the vehicle. Ate my food and prepared myself to drive from Tulsa to OKC. We planned to eat in OKC before going on home. After being there an hour and a half or longer, we headed to OKC. Not even 5 mins on the road my phone started blowing up with fraud alerts. I pull over. I then called the number to that card. The representative and I went over the transactions. When she realized the only legit transaction was just over $6. In Tulsa and the others after that was little over 5 mins after that $6 one and was being extracted in OKC, the card was turned off. It took me just over two months to get all my money back. I had to point out that it takes longer than five mins to get from T-town to OKC. Then ask why would I go to a random ATM when there are CO-OP branches I can use for free. Lastly, why would I check my balance on a random ATM when I have the financial institution’s app to check it for free? They finally agreed. I have one bank card that refuses to use RFID because of that reason. That where most of my money goes to. I pay 95% of my bills from that account. I have RFID sleeves on all those cards with RFID in a RFID wallet. That day I was also concealed carrying instead of open carry. I also keep my wallet in my front pocket. My phone does not have any of my card information stored on it. I never have stored it on my phone.>> <<@perillamint says : To clarify, EMV smartcard does not "encrypt" the transaction, but electronically sign the transaction. Smartcard guards the EMV signing key, not encryption key.>> <<@andrewb604 says : Chip and Pin (EMV) and contactless payments (NFC) have been the standard in Canada since around 2008. It's hilarious that the biggest fraud losses for the credit card companies were in the USA, but it was one of the last places (only recently) to being using the technology. I can't tell you how many times I got strange looks when trying to tap or use my credit or debit cards in the USA between 2010-2020, when it had already become universally used by us in Canada, or in Europe when I travelled there 😂>>
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