
Worldcoin has an optics problem
Worldcoin has secured over $125 million in VC funding but is it really a net-positive for the world or just another billionaires’ cash grab?
Cryptocurrency news by Protos · Protos
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Show Notes
Worldcoin is an “open-source protocol” started by OpenAI founder Sam Altman. It uses metallic orbs to scan irises as a “proof-of-person” and provides those who volunteer their biometric data with 25 Worldcoins — a cryptocurrency that isn’t currently exchangeable for any real-world goods or tradeable on any exchange.
Worldcoin, for lack of a better term, is now suffering from a massive optics problem.
Listen to this article to discover the problems it faces, and why it's unlikely it'll overcome them anytime soon.
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