Worldcoin's World ID gets bridge to Solana via Wormhole
Wormhole was one of 17 projects to receive a Worldcoin Wave 1 Community Grant.
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Wormhole was one of 17 projects to receive a Worldcoin Wave 1 Community Grant.
World ID, the Worldcoin Orb verification service, is now on the Solana (SOL) blockchain after successfully implementing the interoperability protocol Wormhole. This milestone will enable builders on the Layer-1 blockchain to join the growing number of developers already integrating World ID into their apps and platforms.
Worldcoin (WLD) is among coins looking to hold onto gains as Bitcoin revisits support below $58,000. The same outlook cuts across several altcoins, including MonaCoin (MONA) and MaidSafeCoin (eMAID). Why did Worldcoin price surge? On Sept. 12, OpenAI announced a major development regarding the artificial intelligence company's new AI models.
Worldcoin price shot up late on September 12 following o1 , a new AI model release by OpenAI. WLD price had been struggling below a strong resistance amid Bitcoin price volatility.
OpenAI unveiled new addition to its array of artificial intelligence models, sparking considerable interest across various sectors, including the crypto market.
Worldcoin (CRYPTO: WLD) and XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) were among the biggest gainers Thursday even as the broader market moved sideways. What happened: WLD, the native currency of the blockchain-based identity verification project, popped more than 9%, emerging as the best-performing cryptocurrency in the last 24 hours.
Singaporean authorities are investigating a group involved in trading Worldcoin (WLD) accounts and tokens, amid global scrutiny of the crypto project's data practices.
Singapore is the latest to take issue with this crypto start-up!
Singapore is investigating unauthorized Worldcoin-related activities while the project faces global regulatory scrutiny over its data collection practices and potential misuse of user accounts.
Singapore is investigating seven "subjects" for offering services of buying or selling of Worldcoin accounts and tokens which is an offence, a written reply in parliament by the government revealed on Tuesday.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong addressed concerns in Parliament regarding the risks of Worldcoin's operations in Singapore, including potential money laundering through the sale of accounts. He emphasized that although Worldcoin does not perform a payment service under current laws, buying or selling accounts may constitute a violation.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and chair of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Gan Kim Yong, announced an investigation into seven individuals on suspicions of illicit trade in Worldcoin accounts and tokens. The announcement came on September 9, stating that the individuals are suspected of buying and selling these accounts and tokens, actions that could
Worldcoin's woes continue to stack as Singapore authorities investigate the illegal transfer of accounts.
The Singapore police are investigating seven individuals trading Worldcoin accounts and tokens, noting that this may violate the Payments Services Act of 2019.
The Singapore Police have launched an investigation into a group that is allegedly trading Worldcoin (WLD) accounts and tokens. The crypto project Worldcoin has stirred global regulatory controversy due to its data collection practices.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong announced that authorities are investigating seven individuals suspected of illegally buying and selling Worldcoin accounts and tokens, as per a statement on Sept. 9.
The probe, disclosed on September 9 by Gan Kim Yong, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), targets unauthorized third-party sales of Worldcoin accounts and tokens. This investigation is focused on individuals involved in these illegal transactions.
While the crypto project itself is not involved in the trading of its users' data, others who engage in purchasing and reselling Worldcoin accounts and tokens may be illegally offering payment services under the PS Act, raising concerns about the potential misuse of digital identities for malicious purposes, such as money laundering.
Singapore investigates unauthorized Worldcoin account sales as regulators raise concerns over data misuse and criminal activity.
Singapore police are investigating seven individuals for trading Worldcoin account sales.
Singapore police have launched an investigation into seven individuals suspected of offering services to buy and sell Worldcoin accounts and tokens, Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong announced on Monday.
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Alex Blania, CEO of Tools for Humanity, emphasized Worldcoin's commitment to scaling its iris-scanning technology at Korea Blockchain Week 2024 in Seoul.
Worldcoin aims on worldwide scaling using iris-scanning Orbs and new gadget updates. The initiative will launch a Layer-2 network and address regulatory issues.