Eyeball Scans for Crypto: The WorldCoin Adventure or Privacy Nightmare?

WorldCoin stores are popping up across America, offering you the chance to prove you’re not a bot by letting a metal orb scan your irises. In return, you get a shiny new online profile and a few bucks in crypto. Just remember, it’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye… scan.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that the latest trend in retail therapy would involve an eyeball scan and a little crypto chump change? Welcome to the future, where your irises pay the bills, and your face is the new membership card. Move over Apple, because there’s a new Orb in town, and it’s not just for the sci-fi enthusiasts or conspiracy theorists. It’s a brave new world where authenticity has a price tag, literally paid in digital dough. Now, if only those Orbs could scan for fashion sense while they’re at it…

Key Points:

  • World, a project by Tools for Humanity, uses iris scans to verify human identity.
  • Stores in six U.S. cities offer biometric scans in exchange for cryptocurrency.
  • Some countries are skeptical, with legal actions taken over privacy concerns.
  • World claims 26 million users, with 12 million sharing their biometric data.
  • The project eyes expansion, aiming to install 7,500 Orbs in the U.S. by year-end.

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