No, Rs 2000 note doesn't have nano GPS for tracking but it may have RFID

Indeed, even before Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared the huge note review the previous evening, there was a picture of the another Rs 2000 coin note skimming inside WhatsApp bunches. However, everybody thought it was a deception. It wasn't. It was genuine. Be that as it may, there in reality was something about it that was a trick and that small something was what individuals called "nano GPS". The photo of the new cash note was joined by a message saying that it will be have a nano GPS, an uncommon innovation, that will permit the Rs 2000 coin to be followed by government. The greater part of that was trash.
Presently, we realize that the Rs 2000 note is formally genuine. Also, no, it doesn't have the nano GPS, whatever that implies. Actually, not at all like the nano GPS exists. There are different GPS chips - all telephones have them - and a few approaches to pinpoint an area utilizing satellites and different signs life Wi-Fi. Be that as it may, what the WhatsApp advances talked of was completely wrong and out and out babble. Here is the thing that the forward said:
"The exceptional element of the NGC is it needn't bother with any power source. It just goes about as a flag reflector. At the point when a Satellite sends a flag asking for area the NGC reflects back the flag from the area, giving exact area facilitates, and the serial number of the cash back to the satellite, along these lines each NGC inserted money can be effectively followed and found regardless of the possibility that it is kept 120 meters subterranean level. The NGC can't be messed with or evacuated without harming the coin note."
Sounds conceivable. It's likewise plain off-base.
As noted before, there is nothing called nano GPS. The littlest GPS chip is clearly made by an Israeli organization and even that measures around 10mm x 10mm x 3.8mm. Installing such a chip in a monetary order is conceivable yet totally unfeasible, and potentially restrictively costly.
In any case, govt may track Rs 2,000
Subtle elements on this are rare yet there is a probability that the Rs 2,000 note may have a RFID tag inside them. Yet, even that is only a plausibility. It is not a surety. Various nations are attempting to implant the RFID labels in monetary orders so they can be followed and recognized in specific cases. Monetary orders like Rs 2,000, because of their high-esteem, are flawless possibility for a RFID tag. Be that as it may, even with the RFID the innovation is not by any stretch of the imagination prepared.
It is additionally costly to implant a RFID tag, even as little as 0.4mm, something that Hitachi created around 10 years back. The cost of the innovation uniquely turn into a worry when you say something the advantages. In spite of the fact that it sounds entirely cool, the RFID may not sufficiently offer of advantages as far as following and recognizing the notes to make it a beneficial speculation.
It is not necessarily the case that the Rs 2,000 note doesn't have RFID. However, RBI so far hasn't affirmed anything like this. What's more, given the certainties as such, and the availability of any innovation that can be installed inside the money notes, it is certain resembles that the new Rs 2,000 note is only your consistent coin. It has highlights that makes it more available to visually impaired individuals and the plan and printing style is all new. Be that as it may, other than that, no favor innovation. Note even RFID most likely. Also, absolutely not the nano GPS.
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