Do you have an idea? Whether AlternativeTo nor OpenSourceAlternativeTo got an answer.

EDIT: I should have had added, that I was not looking for the financial aspects of the app, but I was looking for a possibility to store tickets and cards: Catima offers at least somewhat, what I was looking for.

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      This sounds unbelievably risky. I would be very careful if i were you

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        Icard is actuality the only alternative that can register as a contactless nfc payment that not relying on google/Apple wallet and its perfectly safe. It’s an actual bank in Bulgaria and is eu regulated and PCI certified

        https://icard.com/en/security

        Not Foss. Kinda of a privacy nightmare as you need to verify your identity and location with actual documents but as already said its not google and is a solid option if you are degoogled.

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          You can’t do any kind of banking without extensive privacy invasion these days. It’s called KYC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_your_customer

          Even if you found a bank with an open-source wallet application (you won’t), they would still ask you your ID, your income, what you spend on, your mortgage, the list of countries you have accounts in, how much on each account, the size and color of your underwear, you’re wife’s shoe size etc etc.

          Unless you find an employer that pays you in cash (you won’t), you can’t do anything private with your money anymore. Welcome to the 21st century dystopia.

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    I have looked around, myself, but not found a FOSS alternative. There are typically compliance issues like PCI DSS for certain banks that prevent trust and cooperation from those banks outside a larger entity like Google, Apple, etc.

    Aside smart phones, Flipper Zero can clone some cards sucessfully. But that’s an entirely different device, not an app for a phone. Best of luck!

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      Also, if the Flipper Zero can clone your bank’s card, you should probably switch to another bank.

      It’s a neat tool, and it can definitely do a lot, but it’s not magic, and it can’t emulate decent cards with proper security. If your bank card doesn’t have that, that’s… an issue.