Yes, there is no reason to believe that the chip+pin is a technical issue, it's mostly business / political with lot of (financial) interests under.
Often policies like that are decided because of lobbying:
some people found large niches on how to make money, and they try to convince others to not change their habits even if the new system would benefit the masses (like the situation with the imperial system).
Yes, there is no reason to believe that the chip+pin is a technical issue, it's mostly business / political with lot of (financial) interests under.
Often policies like that are decided because of lobbying:
some people found large niches on how to make money, and they try to convince others to not change their habits even if the new system would benefit the masses (like the situation with the imperial system).