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Bitcoin wallet Circle launches NFC powered tap-to-pay in its mobile app
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Bitcoin wallet Circle now lets customers pay in-store with bitcoins using its mobile app.

Circle users can now use their phones to pay with bitcoins wherever the cryptocurrency is accepted. Circle joins BitPay in leveraging near field communication (NFC) enabled Android phones to spend bitcoins. BitPay lists 44,000 merchants that use its software to accept bitcoins, though how many of them accept the cryptocurrency in store is anyone’s guess. But there are grassroots efforts to bring Bitcoin to more physical outlets, like Snapcard’s attempt to make San Francisco the Bitcoin capital of the world.

Meanwhile, tap-to-pay devices and apps are on the rise in the wider market. By 2019, 500 million people are expected to be making transactions via NFC, according to Juniper Research. And the increasing use of mobile payments like Apple Pay and PayPal means consumers are already preparing themselves for the shift.

In some ways, this is probably a good time for Bitcoin to make its pitch to traditional retailers. Merchants are already eyeing NFC and chip-card reading terminals in preparation for the move from magnetic stripe credit cards to chip and pin in late 2015. Why not go wild and start accepting a purely digital currency?

Well for one, Bitcoin is still a little too volatile (and on a downward trend) for merchants to want to commit to it. And consumers aren’t giving merchants enough of a reason to adopt the currency — Bitcoin still has a slim user base. Despite this, a growing number of merchants, ranging from Home Depot to Time Inc., are accepting bitcoins and may welcome the tap-to-pay option.

Circle first launched its digital wallet in late September, touting its easy-to-use interface and 100 percent theft insurance. The mobile app was released in November.
http://venturebeat.com/2015/01/06/b...hes-nfc-powered-tap-to-pay-in-its-mobile-app/
 
Sigsafe' Key Tag Brings Bitcoin Payments to NFC Devices
Alyssa Hertig (@AlyssaHertig) | Published on June 15, 2014 at 11:45 BST
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Designed to balance on-the-go payments with secure storage, Sigsafe is an electronic key that allows bitcoin transactions between near-field communication (NFC) devices.

“Securely storing your bitcoins is too complicated right now!” Sigsafe’s architect Peter R told CoinDesk. It was for this reason that he designed a tool to make securing bitcoins easier – one that would "just work" for the average user.

NFC-enabled payments are often trumpeted as a revolutionary commercial tool. Users can store their digital money on a device – a smartphone for example – tap a point-of-sale (POS) terminal and their payment will flow through the connection, no wallet required.

The Sigsafe tag provides this same functionality, but with bitcoin. Starting off, Peter imagined:

“Something [users] could buy, take out of the box, and immediately load up with coins at a bitcoin ATM and then 'tap and pay' at a bitcoin-enabled NFC point-of-sales terminal.”

Paypal President David Marcus recently pronounced bitcoin a leader in revolutionizing commerce, but dismissed NFC as “technology for the sake of technology.” While rife with imaginative appeal, NFC hasn't made a significant dent in the market, while bitcoin remains in vogue.

However, by combining with bitcoin, Sigsafe is exploring a new route for the protocol.

More than one use
First off, the device can be used as a hot or cold walletsystem by locking in a single address the tag is allowed to sign transactions to and from.

It also can function as a debit card when paired with NFC-enabled devices. Once compatible POS terminals crop up – software updates for this compatibility are also forthcoming – the tag would provide the functionality of a debit card.

If HTML5 browsers incorporate http://www.coindesk.com/tag/NFC/, users could even carry out e-payments with the touch of the key tag.

Key tag owners can lay down a variety of transaction rules. Among them, users can require a password, establish a maximum transaction amount, or feed it any number of whitelisted spending addresses.

Some Inside Details
An ECDSA signature takes approximately 0.2 to 0.6 seconds to sign. The tag wakes up when the presence of a NFC-supported device enters its field. A green LED flashes if the transaction is authorized, if not, it transmits an error to the host and flashes red.

Over the course of the device's life, it could sign approximately 80,000 transactions.

The tag can function without a battery, but it includes a battery and clock to enable time-dependent transactions. It could potentially support advanced features like multi-signature wallets and hierarchical deterministic wallets.

The white paper warns of potential attack vectors like side-channel attacks, electron microscopes, and NSA backdoors.

“Beyond Bitcoin”
Peter designed the signing tag with deeper goals in mind. He said:

“I want people to think about it less like a bitcoin wallet and more like a general-purpose key. […] I think there is a big future for ECDSA signing tags, far beyond bitcoin. A single Sigsafe tag could unlock the doors to your home, authenticate you to your Gmail account, act as a loyalty card at a grocery store.”

Although storage and easy transactions are the short-term uses, the key tag could build intuition for something more disruptive.
http://www.coindesk.com/sigsafe-key-tag-brings-bitcoin-payments-nfc-devices/
 

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