Worldcoin signs up over 9K users in Argentina in a single day despite criticism
The iris-scanning project saw a surge of sign-ups in Argentina, registering an average of one user every nine seconds.
The iris-scanning project saw a surge of sign-ups in Argentina, registering an average of one user every nine seconds.
Worldcoin could make it easier to create digital identities for people worldwide. And even if it fails, more projects like it are coming.
The individual, whose Worldcoin employment could not be independently verified, claimed they witnessed “sloppy and/or illegal things” while working there prior to the token launch.
The controversial crypto project’s launch has been marred into controversy, and it’s already facing investigations in nearly half a dozen countries.
Worldcoin project has remained controversial right from its announcement and is currently facing regulatory trouble in multiple jurisdictions where it has launched.
The Agency for Access to Public Information in Argentina was the latest government body to investigate Worldcoin, with reports suggesting probes in Germany, France and Kenya.
The head of product at Tools for Humanity told Cointelegraph that Worldcoin is expecting more companies to integrate in the second half of the year.
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