The Worldcoin project was launched today after 3 years of development and now everyone can download an application with a wallet, get a WorldID, pass biometric verification (through iris scanning to prove the reality of the person) and reserve their own WLD coin.
In addition, for registration they give one coin at once but not in all countries. But to get registration, you need to scan the iris at biometric data collection points.
By the time of the project launch, such points began to work in 35 cities in 20 countries.
The number of users of the Worldcoin platform has reached 2 million already at the beta-testing stage, Reuters noted on Monday.
The largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance has listed Worldcoin. Trading in WLD tokens began today at 12:00 Moscow time, and the coin is now showing a growth of 1384%.
Sam Altman, the developer of ChatGPT first unleashed a monster on the web; a texting monster that is now indistinguishable from a human, then created a second project that struggles to determine a person's identity biometrically and thus learn how to distinguish a bot from a live person. But to do this, you have to give your biometrics to the company in an encrypted form where it will be stored on a blockchain.
That's very tricky. Even the pandemic has not solved the issue of biometric inventory of the population, and for just one coin, Sam Altman has already recruited 2 million willing participants.
So cryptocurrency and blockchain is when all coins on the network are tagged with your biometrics. A project that boggles the mind of a paranoid person and has outpaced even the cutting edge solutions of the inclusives with their CBDC.
Congratulations to everyone who earned 12 X's on their biometrics. It doesn't hurt. People sell a kidney for money, and here it's such a small thing - a photo of the iris.
