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Worldcoin’s Global Footprint Grows with Singapore Launch

source-logo  beincrypto.com 28 December 2023 00:46, UTC

In its ongoing global expansion, Worldcoin is now offering its services to the residents of Singapore.

“Individuals in Singapore can now verify their unique humanness at an Orb in the latest sign of growing global interest in proof of personhood and the Worldcoin project,” the statement declared.

WorldCoin Introduces Innovative Identity Verification Method for Singaporean Citizens

According to a recent statement, individuals in Singapore now have the opportunity to verify their unique identity through the Worldcoin project’s Orb.

The Orb is a customized hardware device integral to the Worldcoin project.

Meanwhile, the company claims this reflects a global surge of interest in proof of personhood. This is the practise of verifying the identity of individuals in the digital age.

This follows the launch of World ID 2.0 and the open-sourcing of the Worldcoin iris recognition pipeline.

Worldcoin Price Chart 1 Month. Source: BeInCrypto

However, it acknowledges engaging the Singaporean economy by enlisting the support of local entities for the launch.

Project contributor Tools for Humanity (TFH) has taken a step further by affiliating with two esteemed startup and tech associations in Singapore, ACCESS and the Singapore Fintech Association (SFA).

Worldcoin Expands to Various Parts of the World

This move aligns with a broader initiative following a recent multi-city tour in Asia by members of the TFH product development team.

However, World ID verifications are not confined to Singapore alone.

Additionally, over the past month, the initiative has experienced a gradual global expansion.

Spanish cities, including Sevilla and Bilbao, now join a growing list from Malaga to Mallorca to Madrid, offering World ID verifications.

Furthermore, as part of Worldcoin’s ongoing global expansion, Germany has also seen expansion in various cities.

These include Cologne and Leipzig, bringing the total Orb locations to four, including Berlin and Nuremberg.

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