Just over a week ago, I began testing Coin. Billed as a smart card that can replace all of the credit cards and debit cards currently in your wallet, Coin and devices like it stand to bridge the gap ...
It's not atypical to see a wallet bursting at the seams these days - overstuffed with cards - rewards program cards, member cards, credit cards, identification cards and countless other items. One ...
Online and mobile payments have become the horizon of many technology companies. There are all kinds of posing as potential alternative solutions–from the momentum of virtual currencies like Bitcoin, ...
Electronic payments are supposed to be convenient, but between debit cards, credit cards, rewards cards, membership cards and gift cards, it’s a pain to keep track of them all or even fit them into a ...
The Coin (promising to let you combine all your credit/debit/loyalty cards into a single piece of tech) has delayed for so long that you might have forgotten that you ordered one. In November of 2013, ...
In the new world of plastic money, technology has provided – in addition to the old standby of magnetic-stripe payment cards – a multitude of readily available innovations and services: The concept of ...
Much like a lot of startups that are focused on the finance industry, there’s a new one in town that aims to make your wallet a lot slimmer. The product is called the Coin, and in the simplest of ...
Remember Coin, the Y Combinator-backed startup that promised to streamline our wallets with a do-it-all credit card-like offering way back in 2013? The device is finally shipping as of today to early ...
After monumental delays, the Coin "smart" credit card finally started shipping out to customers in April, offering users the flexibility of carrying up to eight swipeable credit, debit a rewards cards ...