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This is incorrect. GrapheneOS supports NFC, and works just fine with NFC-based payment systems. Google Pay is an exception, because Google specifically chose to disable it on any device that isn't whitelisted by them. Other apps, such as Curve Pay, PayPal or banking apps with a built-in NFC payment feature work without issues.
Good call. I didn't know that any banking apps were working with it at all, so good to know there are some. I also don't know why I said that it didn't support NFC as I did know it has it, but somehow in my mind payment platforms became the use case, and therefore not supported.
You can use the
contactless payments supported
tag when searching the GrapheneOS banking app compatibility list on GitHub. https://github.com/PrivSec-dev/banking-apps-compat-report/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22contactless+payments+supported%22