Bitcoin (BTC) $107,888.00 It goes up and down to 112 thousand dollars and the general market sentiment will change depending on the announcements in the coming days. Negotiation announcements came from China and the EU. While Trump confirmed that he would meet with Xi in 2 weeks, he said something interesting: “We may not meet.” So what’s going on on the Worldcoin (WLD) front? A new announcement was shared just today.
Worldcoin News
As the areas of use of artificial intelligence in real life expand, it becomes difficult to distinguish fake from real. AI Agents will make things even more complicated because Agents that act like a human sitting in front of a computer are almost human-like. OpeAI started today ChatGPT Atlas simplifies the use of agents and makes them accessible to everyone.
At this point, it is not difficult to say that distinguishing between real humans and robots will become much more difficult in the future. So what’s the solution? Launched by the CEO of OpenAI (Sam Altman), Worldcoin gives digital identities to real people on the internet. According to Sam Altman, this identity given by retina scanning will be very important in the AI-driven internet age.
This is what makes the Worldcoin project great. The man at the head of AI brings a cryptocurrency-based solution to a problem brought by AI. So you believe something like this would be successful?
World ID Credentials
worldcoin The team announced today that the World ID Credentials service is available in more countries. The service is now available in more countries, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Panama, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
World ID Credentials allows people to link valid identification documents (starting with NFC-enabled passports) to their World ID. In other words, your identity in the real world merges with your identity in the digital world. The main motivation for this is data privacy.
“So they can prove that they are a real, unique person about themselves, without sharing any personal information with Tools for Humanity, the World Foundation, or other third parties.
For example, a World ID holder can prove they meet a dating app’s age requirement without sharing their date of birth or other personal information from their ID.
All information is securely stored on the consumer’s device and only on that device.”
Users with NFC-enabled passports from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States will be able to pair from their iOS and Android devices.