Sunday, April 13, 2014

Bobby Jain & Talking About Coin

By Rob Sutter


Did you know that there may be a way to store the information of various cards onto one system? Enter Coin, which may be a program that deserves the type of notice that it may deserve. Individuals want to be able to bring as much convenience to their lives as possible and I believe that there are many different aspects that can come into effect as well. If you are looking at specific points, maybe Bobby Jain can bring them to the forefront.

Coin may prove to be a rather simple process as well, if you'd like to know. The way that it works is through swiping your various cards through an attachment that is set onto your smartphone before taking pictures of the front and back. Information is stored as a result and you can select your method of payment from that point going forward. From this information alone, it is clear that this is a program that is worth bringing attention to, at least early on.

I would be lying, though, if I said that there weren't a couple of aspects of doubt on the matter, too. Keep in mind that this is a system that was raised by funds, though this alone is not terrible considering that there were projects that were backed in the past, too. However, I think that there is doubt when the many failed projects in the past come to mind; they simply were not delivered to supporters. There were also lackluster results that came about, which is where the Ouya may be cited.

Bobby Jain can tell you that the system in question is one of the most unique that can be looked. With that uniqueness, though, comes an element of risk because you never know whether consumers will run into a glitch or not. Perhaps Coin can have them, which is an idea that names along the lines of Jain will want to cover. Based on this, I have to believe that users will benefit from carrying their original cards when they decide to go shopping, too.

I do not want to believe that Coin will be a failure since there is potential on the matter. It is the type of idea that supports the idea of convenience, which is something that is very hard to overlook. There are so many different aspects that can become covered and I believe that this system can help out a number of individuals who may not feel comfortable carrying around a number of cards. If you'd like to know one of the most supportive points, it reached its funding goal of $50,000.




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