This crazy disappearing ink pen is perfect for the James Bond in you. The ink was designed by the KGB during the Cold War in the 1950s/1960s and is supposed to fade minutes after its use.
The disappearing ink pen's ink actually disappears completely within 48 hours of writing. I can imagine this pen being perfect for tricky contracts! This is such a hilarious idea, I'm actually surprised that good ol' James Bond never had one of these for sticky situations -- his tracks could never be uncovered!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Disappearing Ink Technology
- Entrepreneurs can invest in developing new disappearing ink technology for various industries such as legal or government agencies.
- Covert Stationery
- A new market can be created to sell covert stationery to both the general public and private institutions.
- Spy Equipment Innovation
- Innovators can conceive innovative ways of marketing and distributing spy equipment, especially to amateurs and hobbyists.
Sectors Adopting This
- Legal
- The disappearing ink pen can disrupt the legal industry through the creation of covert legal documents and contracts that self-destruct after a specified time.
- Government Agencies
- The ink can disrupt the way government agencies handle sensitive and confidential information by introducing a new level of security through the use of disappearing ink technology.
- Spyware
- Manufacturers of spy equipment can benefit from introducing disappearing ink pens as part of their product line, catering to a niche market of amateur spies and kids who play pretend espionage games.
