Michael Robinson’s Touchless Payment Company – “The Biggest Tech Rollout In History”?

It’s being called “The Biggest Tech Rollout In History” and Michael Robinson is also touting the opportunity to invest in the touchless payment revolution as a way to get rich.

Now just how rich are we talking? Well, he claims one company “could surge 1,768%” within a year… and urges you to get in right now.

You’ll be happy to hear that I’ve just exposed the company he’s teasing for free, so you can keep that wallet in your pocket and relax. Let’s get to it…

The teaser:

The teaser presentation features Mike Ward, the founder of Money Morning, going back and forth with Michael Robinson… hyping the heck out of this new investment opportunity.

The Biggest Tech Rollout In History

Michael Robinson is the main guy behind it all, and someone that we, here at Green Bull Research, are familiar with from other hyped-up teasers such as that for his “Super Vaccine” company. You sometimes have to take what he says with a giant grain of rock salt, but he isn’t just some guy off the street selling investment advice. Robinson works as a consultant, senior adviser, and board member for Silicon Valley venture capital firms and has developed an impressive rolodex of connections that allow him to get high-level information not easily accessible, if at all, to the general public. He knows a thing or two about investing in good companies and this is why you may have seen him featured in media outlets like Fox News and CNBC as a tech and biotech analyst.

BUT, as mentioned, he’s also good at hyping up opportunities to no-end… so don’t get too excited just yet.

The current teaser here is about “a revolutionary new technology” that is “sweeping across America” and every customer and business will feel its impact.

We’re told “it’s bigger than 5G, bigger than Artificial Intelligence, video conferencing, and even online retail”.

Sounds pretty big, right?

But… “it’s no wider than an eraser on a pencil and as thick as four hairs on your head”…

And now it sounds small.

What we’re talking about here…

  • Doesn’t require a battery
  • Is powered by devices it connects to
  • Has patents that are “locked and loaded”

Robinson expects “usage to surge 4,324% in the next 12 months”

After testing my patience and talking , Robinson finally get’s around to revealing that he’s talking about touchless-transaction technology… and more specifically about the tiny transmitter devices that will need to be embedded in these new payment cards

one company “could surge 1,768%” in just 12 months

“this firm could become one of the most valuable companies in the world in the next decade”

has “a virtual monopoly on the touchless technology inside each of these cards”

“single most exciting and potentially lucrative development I’ve seen in my entire career”

also teases an opportunity to get in on the trends of society going cashless, biotech, and AI

  • a company that takes a small cut processing purchase transactions and that all banks/credit card companies rely on
  • a promising biotech company that has developed amazing new tech for treating diseases
  • a company that makes signal processing technology that goes inside chips and is paramount to the AI revolution

The sales pitch:

“special investment dossier”

“The Touchless Payment Revolution: 885 Million Devices Rolling Out This Year”

the Nexus-9 Network

How Big Will the Touchless Payment Revolution Really Be?

up to 5x faster than inserting your card into a reader, and easier – also contactless

only 2 out of every 10 credit cards are touchless in the US

this technology will also be used in new smartphones, smartwatches, and even things like Disney’s “Magic Bands” and smart locks, smart thermostats, etc.

gives examples of when payment cards started to switch over from magnetic strips to EMV chips

Michael Robinson’s Touchless Payment Company

  • Mentions that “each one of them has this company’s chip inside”, when referring to Disney’s “Magic Bands”
  • Says “they control a massive number of patents for the touchless technology inside connected devices”
  • Mentions how Business Insider called it “one of the world’s most impactful internet of things companies”
  • Has over 9,000 patents around their chip technology

shows us several patents, on of which “protects the touch-free chip’s ability to work without a battery”

this invention “controls how the chip harvests energy from other devices it connects to”

Any guesses here?

Nope? Well then I’ll just tell you.

It’s none other than the American/Dutch semiconductor manufacturer NXP Semiconductors.

  • Yes, NXP Semiconductors is the company making the RFID chips inside Disney’s Magic Bands.
  • I was able to find an article where Business Insider called the company “One of World’s Most Impactful Industrial IoT Companies”.
  • Yes, NXP does have over 9,000 patents (issued or pending), making them one of the top 100 patent applicants in the world – so Yes, they do indeed have a massive number of patents around this touchless payment chip technology.

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14 thoughts on “Michael Robinson’s Touchless Payment Company – “The Biggest Tech Rollout In History”?”

  1. Anders, you are awesome….so many exposes, so many snake oil salesmen, really just conning good people out of hard-earned money. Keep up the great job……

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  2. This is great detective work….many thanks!
    Here in the UK contactless payment is very common (in almost all shops etc), presumably with a different technology.
    So no doubt there must be great scope for this to develop.
    I fully agree though, that NXP is not a small company, so I cannot see how the gains will be anything like as the teaser suggests.
    All very interesting!

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  3. It's amazing that all of these 'analysts' manage to find stocks that are in the hundreds and try to tell the public that they will rise by an extraordinary amount 'over the course of time'.
    Thank you very much for your reviews and the safety of my wallet.

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  4. Hello Anders,
    Can you tell me about these two companies, Foxconn & Hon Hai I’ve researched it myself but I’m still “in the dark” as to who is the parent company & how I can buy their stock. it’s an overseas transaction which I’m told one is restricted due to it being a GDR, yet the other can be bought through a broker.
    I’m not sure if purchasing this stock is worth the time, expense & confusion!
    Thanks much,
    Trisha

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