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This patent document describes a cryptocurrency system that uses body activity data, such as brain waves, body heat fluctuations, and eye movements, as a signature to authenticate transactions. The system involves sensors to collect the body activity data and validate a user's identity before their cryptocurrency is transferred. This helps address security and privacy issues with current cryptocurrency systems by using unique human attributes rather than private keys that could be stolen.

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Cryptocurrency System Using Body Activity Data 6 of 6

This patent document describes a cryptocurrency system that uses body activity data, such as brain waves, body heat fluctuations, and eye movements, as a signature to authenticate transactions. The system involves sensors to collect the body activity data and validate a user's identity before their cryptocurrency is transferred. This helps address security and privacy issues with current cryptocurrency systems by using unique human attributes rather than private keys that could be stolen.

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