The most recent enhancement to Worldcoin’s World ID capability is the 2.0 version.
Brazil, France, and India no longer have access to Worldcoin’s offline orb verification.
The Orb, a hardware device made possible by the Worldcoin project, is now available to Singaporeans for verification purposes, marking a significant step forward in the global movement for proof of personhood. The Orb is a piece of specialized hardware that the project team uses to improve identification verification.
The project is moving on with its cryptographic initiative as the news spreads around the crypto industry today. In addition, this change comes after December’s public release of the Worldcoin iris recognition pipeline and the successful launch of World ID 2.0.
Solidifying Position
Notably, crypto market aficionados worldwide, and Singaporeans in particular, seem to be feeling optimistic after today’s news about the Worldcoin project surfaced on the Web3 horizon.
In addition, the project’s integral member Tools For Humanity (TFH) has just became an active participant of the highly regarded Singapore Fintech Association (SFA) and the ACCESS, further solidifying its position as a Web3 player.
What makes the aforementioned development even more intriguing is that it seems to coincide with TFH’s product development team’s recent multi-city trip in Asia.
The most recent enhancement to Worldcoin’s World ID capability is the 2.0 version. The new version’s integration with Shopify, Mercado Libre, Reddit, and Telegram allows users to showcase their humanity on various platforms, as indicated in a statement published on December 12.
Customers in Brazil, France, and India no longer have access to Worldcoin’s offline orb verification option, according to reports. The onboarding process at Worldcoin, which involves the collecting of personal data such as iris scans, has caused the company to be involved in several controversies.