If all what infofarmer is saying is actually true than we gave a jackpot here

Shit looks awesome, at least in description. If this won't make BTC worldwide and approachable for anyone than I don't know what will.
I wonder what will happen with btc inside those notes when one gets destroyed, for example by washing machine?
Bitcoins are going to be lost as I presume? Some central banks allow to exchange broken fiat for brand new ones, can it be somehow done with those? Also what is the actual material used to make them? Ordinary paper or something bit more durable?
Yep. Something of this kind is in itself a great revolutionary step taken up by Tangem, the manufacturer!
The idea is absolutely wonderful and the best part is that you need not pay high amount of transfer or transaction fees now. In fact the system is quite simple to operate and even layman can easily understand it because it is very much like the fiat currency notes they have using since times immemorial.
I don't think that bitcoins will be lost as long as you have your private key. And maybe the exchange you're taking about will also be possible in the near future once the acceptability of these notes become universal.