FTX estate prepares to sell $38 million of locked Worldcoin tokens at a discount
The FTX estate is set to auction 22.3 million locked Worldcoin (WLD) tokens at a significant discount, sources told The Block.
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The FTX estate is set to auction 22.3 million locked Worldcoin (WLD) tokens at a significant discount, sources told The Block.
WLD is set to sustain its month-long bullish trajectory.
The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) slapped a fine of 1.1 billion Korean won ($850,000) on both organizations. This is for illegally gathering iris scans from nearly 30,000 people in the country.
Latin America (LATAM) continues to assert its growing importance in the global crypto ecosystem. In Colombia, Nexo has joined the Fintech Association, marking a significant step in its regional expansion.
Worldcoin has expanded its orb verifications to Guatemala, Poland, and Malaysia amidst a wave of concerns regarding the dangers of artificial intelligence and the difficulty of identifying bots and humans online.
This week's roundup highlights regulatory tightening and innovations in the crypto sector across Asia and MENA. Dubai's regulator implements new crypto marketing rules, which will be effective as of October 1, 2024.
The Worldcoin price had made a huge noise within the markets as it broke above the descending pattern. While the market participants believed the token reached $3 without any bearish interference, the token began to consolidate around a narrow range.
Worldcoin (WLD) is making waves in the cryptocurrency market with a notable price rally that has caught the attention of investors. After a recent surge, many are speculating whether WLD can sustain its momentum and reach new heights.
While WLD aims for a potential recovery to $4, its recent performance remains volatile, with a 4% drop in the last 24 hours.
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has imposed a fine on Tools for Humanity, the developer behind the Worldcoin project, for violating local data privacy laws. The commission announced that the company was fined over 1.1 billion Korean won (roughly $830,000) for allegedly mishandling personal data and breaching overseas data transfer regulations.
Crypto exchange Binance on Friday issued an important announcement on Sam Altman's AI-meets-crypto project, Worldcoin (WLD). The exchange revealed that it is forging ahead with WLD futures listing, echoing a frenzy among market watchers globally.
Worldcoin expands its World ID services to three new countries as its token value surges, reflecting growing interest in digital identity verification solutions in an AI-driven world.
Worldcoin, the biometric identification project, and its parent company, Tools For Humanity (TFH), have been fined by the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), South Korea's data protection agency, for violating the Personal Information Protection Act.
Worldcoin (WLD) is taking investors by storm as the token performs extremely well in the present market environment. Despite the market experiencing a slight pullback today, WLD surged 31% since last week, representing a huge jump in value as the protocol continues to expand its services.
WLD has defied the odds, surging 11% in a day. A key factor is fueling this rise, but can it push WLD to retest $3?
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) imposed a collective fine of KRW 1.14 billion ($861,408) on Worldcoin and its affiliate Tools for Humanity (TFH) for failures related to disclosure requirements, according to a Sept. 25 press release.
Worldcoin launches in three additional countries, striving to enhance online security against the growing threat of AI bots.
The Worldcoin Foundation and its partner, Tools for Humanity (TFH), were fined a total of $860,000 by South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) on Thursday for violations related to the collection and transfer of biometric data.
The Worldcoin Foundation, along with its partner Tools For Humanity, was fined 1.1 billion Korean won, which is about $829,000. This penalty comes from the country's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC).
South Korea's privacy watchdog has fined Tools for Humanity, the company behind Worldcoin, over $830,000 for breaking local data protection laws.
Worldcoin (WLD) is gaining attention in the cryptocurrency space, particularly for its focus on decentralized identity verification. This innovative approach, alongside the growing interest in AI-driven cryptocurrencies, has attracted interest from investors and analysts.
Despite the regulatory hurdles, the project's WLD token surged 35% this week, from $1.60 on Sept. 19 to $2.16 on Sept.
Worldcoin (WLD), the cryptocurrency tied to OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman, is the biggest gainer among the top 100 cryptos today. In the last 24 hours, Worldcoin's price has increased by 15.50% while trading at $2.09.
Despite these violations, the PIPC did not ban Worldcoin's data collection practices.