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You don’t need to pay to develop an app, you only need to pay to put it in the store.
So develop your app. If it’s any good, pay the $100, sell it in the store and it’ll pay for itself. It may even make you a little profit. If it’s not good enough for that, why does it need to be in the store?
Some capabilities actually need a paid developer account even if you don’t plan to put the app on the store.
https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev88ff319e7
Sure, but that is for capabilities where it makes sense. For example if your app wants to use iCloud.
Last time I checked that also affected nfc (I don’t mean Apple Pay, but plain nfc)