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The following article is adapted from The Block's newsletter, The Daily, which comes out on weekday afternoons.
The present goal of Worldcoin is the broad distribution of iris-scanning Orbs. Worldcoin has over 6.5 million confirmed World IDs in over 160 countries worldwide.
With the price of Bitcoin attempting to reclaim the $58K mark during the early Asian trading hours. Top altcoins have experienced a bullish recovery over the past few hours. Moreover, the Ethereum price has recorded a similar price action over the past day.
Speaking during Wednesday's Korea Blockchain Week 2024 event in Seoul, Tools for Humanity CEO Alex Blania said that Worldcoin's current focus remains the mass distribution of iris-scanning "Orbs" to expand the project and make it more useful.
Over the course of the past year, Worldcoin has faced intense scrutiny from regulators around the world. Many governments had issues with its model and sought to shut it down.
Worldcoin is preparing new updates on its next generation device that will be published in the coming ‘weeks,' Blania said.
A new whale is betting big on both Pepe and Worldcoin, signaling growing confidence in memecoins and AI tokens.
WLD, PEPE & FLOKI's rebound rally defies the odds of a historically tumultuous September.
A second Argentinian province has launched a probe into the operations of the Worldcoin (WLD) crypto project, as the token's popularity continues to grow in Latin America.
A Pepe coin whale has bet big on Worldcoin and PEPE creating a new wallet and withdrawing assets from Binance exchange. The holder has ignited a spark of positive sentiments amid recent price swings.
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Worldcoin's daily active addresses are currently at the lowest level since the beginning of the year.
The Colombian Industry and Commerce Superintendence (SIC), the personal data protection authority of the country, has formulated charges against Worldcoin, the biometric digital ID project, for violations of the personal data regime.
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Worldcoin (WLD) has been under significant bearish pressure, recently dipping to its lowest point in 11 months. The broader market sentiment remains pessimistic, leading to questions about whether the bulls can turn the tide for WLD.
The firm may face severe consequences if found to have violated the country's personal data protection laws.
Colombia's consumer protection agency, the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC), has initiated an investigation into Worldcoin, a biometric cryptocurrency project, and its parent company, Tools for Humanity.
Colombia's Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) has launched an investigation into Worldcoin and its parent company, Tools for Humanity. The SIC alleges that both firms have violated the nation's data protection regime.
Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency startup founded by OpenAI's Sam Altman, could face severe consequences in Colombia. The country's Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) has launched formal proceedings against the Worldcoin Foundation and its partner, Tools for Humanity. This action is due to alleged breaches of Colombia's personal data protection regulations.
After recently dipping to its 11-month low, can Worldcoin bulls step in to change the trend?
Crypto project Worldcoin is now facing scrutiny in Colombia for alleged breaches of the country's personal data protection laws, following similar accusations in several other nations.
Worldcoin launched in the Latin American country in June this year and currently operates its Orb devices in 25 locations locally.
Colombia's Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) has initiated formal proceedings against Worldcoin Foundation and Tools for Humanity over alleged violations of the country's personal data protection regulations. According to the Aug. 21 announcement, the regulatory body, acting under its mandate to safeguard personal data, issued the charges on Aug. 16.
Colombia's watchdog, the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC), has put Worldcoin in the hot seat. The decentralized identity project, backed by the company Tools for Humanity, is being accused of playing fast and loose with Colombia's data protection laws.