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Worldcoin's Eye Scans: Proving Humanity or Selling Your Soul?
27 Feb
Summary
- Worldcoin uses iris scans to create a unique digital identity.
- Partnerships with retailers like Gap are driving user adoption.
- Past initiatives targeted developing nations for user acquisition.

Worldcoin, a venture associated with Sam Altman, is advancing its goal of becoming the definitive tool for verifying human identity globally. The initiative utilizes iris scans to generate a unique digital identifier, termed World ID, intended for use across various platforms and services.
Recent strategies indicate a pivot towards retail partnerships as a primary driver for adoption. Stores like a Gap location in San Francisco have begun integrating World ID sign-ups at checkout, allowing customers to scan their eyes using Worldcoin's signature orbs.
This approach aims to leverage the trust established by these retail partners to onboard new users. The company has reportedly amassed over 33 million users, with 18 million verified World IDs issued, though a significant portion of these originated from initial campaigns in developing countries.
These earlier efforts offered Worldcoin cryptocurrency in exchange for eye imprints, a practice that faced accusations of being exploitative and deceptive. Critics argue this exchange involves trading unique biometric data for potentially negligible digital currency.




