◈ CISO.POKER · Post-Event
The chip still works.
If you left the event with a chip — player chip, FeltIQ token, or bounty chip — it's not a
keepsake. Every chip is a live NFC object routed through the same infrastructure that ran
the event. Scan it anytime. The system still logs it and takes you somewhere useful.
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Player Chip · /c/
Your seat credential
Pre-distributed or assigned at check-in. Tapped at FeltIQ check-in for instant seat confirmation. Post-event links to FeltIQ remote participation.
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FeltIQ Token · /f/
Anonymous pass
Distributed at check-in to everyone. No name, no seat. Tap at a kiosk tablet or on your phone to participate anonymously — during or after the event.
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Bounty Chip · /b/
Your knockout prize
Random draw at check-in. Mystery prize revealed on knockout. Scan post-event to view or redeem your sponsor-contributed prize.
◆ Sponsor chips
Sponsor chips keep tracking after the event too.
Sponsors receive a dedicated NFC chip that redirects to their chosen destination — product
page, demo, booking link. Every tap after the event is still logged: country, device, time.
Sponsors see post-event tap analytics as part of their report. The chip keeps working as
long as people keep picking it up.
See sponsorship packages →
◆ Remote participation
Couldn't make it? Scan from anywhere.
Both the player chip and the FeltIQ anonymous token work for remote survey participation
when a FeltIQ session is active. If the next CISO.POKER event is running, scan your chip
and your responses go into the same live intelligence dataset as the room — without
requiring you to be in Las Vegas.
- ◆ Player chip: your responses are anchored to your registered seat (opt-in — you control this)
- ◈ FeltIQ token: fully anonymous regardless of when or where you scan
- ◆ Both work: the chip is the credential, not your name or email
- ◈ Future events: the same chip, the same token, a new intelligence session
tagciso logs tap metadata (country, city, device type) but never your name or email.
FeltIQ stores survey responses keyed to your token — no identity attached.
The two systems share only the token ID — nothing else crosses between them.
Your chip, your data, your control.