Worldcoin Reaches Significant Milestone of 2 Million World ID Enrollments and Executes Global Expansion Plans

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Worldcoin recently reached an important milestone: 2 million World ID sign-ups have already been recorded in the beta phase. The project reached this number in less than half the time it took to reach the first million. Registrations come from various parts of the world, including cities such as Barcelona, ​​Berlin, New York, Seoul and Tokyo. Biometric scanners called Orbs specifically designed for Worldcoin were recently made available in these cities as part of a global tour. On average, more than 40,000 people sign up for a verified World ID every week. This milestone is not only a big...

Worldcoin hat kürzlich einen wichtigen Meilenstein erreicht: In der Beta-Phase wurden bereits 2 Millionen World ID-Anmeldungen verzeichnet. Das Projekt hat diese Zahl in weniger als der Hälfte der Zeit erreicht, die zur Erreichung der ersten Million benötigt wurde. Die Anmeldungen stammen aus verschiedenen Teilen der Welt, einschließlich Städten wie Barcelona, Berlin, New York, Seoul und Tokio. In diesen Städten wurden kürzlich speziell für Worldcoin entwickelte biometrische Scanner namens Orbs im Rahmen einer globalen Tour zur Verfügung gestellt. Jede Woche melden sich im Durchschnitt mehr als 40.000 Personen für eine verifizierte World ID an. Dieser Meilenstein ist nicht nur ein großer …
Worldcoin recently reached an important milestone: 2 million World ID sign-ups have already been recorded in the beta phase. The project reached this number in less than half the time it took to reach the first million. Registrations come from various parts of the world, including cities such as Barcelona, ​​Berlin, New York, Seoul and Tokyo. Biometric scanners called Orbs specifically designed for Worldcoin were recently made available in these cities as part of a global tour. On average, more than 40,000 people sign up for a verified World ID every week. This milestone is not only a big...

Worldcoin Reaches Significant Milestone of 2 Million World ID Enrollments and Executes Global Expansion Plans

Worldcoin recently reached an important milestone: 2 million World ID sign-ups have already been recorded in the beta phase. The project reached this number in less than half the time it took to reach the first million.

Registrations come from various parts of the world, including cities such as Barcelona, ​​Berlin, New York, Seoul and Tokyo. Biometric scanners called Orbs specifically designed for Worldcoin were recently made available in these cities as part of a global tour. On average, more than 40,000 people sign up for a verified World ID every week.

This milestone is not only a major achievement for the Worldcoin community, but also a significant event in the global effort to make digital identification accessible to all. The McKinsey Global Institute report "Digital identification. A key to inclusive growth" shows that more than 4.4 billion people worldwide either do not have a legal identity or one that cannot be digitally verified. This represents a significant barrier to access to financial services.

To meet the increasing demand for verified World IDs, the availability of Orbs is expected to increase significantly in the coming months. Details on when and where the new orbs will be available will be announced soon.

In addition, more and more applications and services are using the World ID protocol. Okta's Auth0, a global authentication and authorization platform, recently made Sign in with Worldcoin available to tens of thousands of applications and online services that use Auth0 for user authentication. Talent Protocol was the first web3 platform in Europe to integrate World ID.

The Worldcoin community aims to create an economic system characterized by more humanity. The center of this system is World ID, a global identity protocol operating within the Worldcoin ecosystem. World ID allows people to digitally prove their uniqueness and humanity without compromising their privacy.

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