Sam Altman’s World Network debuts crypto-enabled chat feature

Sam Altman’s World Network debuts crypto-enabled chat feature


World Network, formerly Worldcoin and a blockchain project co-founded by the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, launched a new cat application aimed at connecting real humans.

Global cat, the global network (WLD) team announcement On March 6, is a “mini application” with which users can access to connect and interact with real humans. The application, currently in beta version, will include end -to -end encryption to help maintain user confidentiality.

The launch of World Chat represents the latest efforts of World Network to provide its person’s proof functionality to the global community.

Depending on the details of their blog article, the mini application fits into the global project identification protocol and the global application portfolio, allowing users to determine if the individual with whom they discuss is verified as a real human. The objective, according to cat developers, is to help users solve the boots problem.

Like the iPhone Apple manufacturer’s manufacturer, the world cat will use chat bubbles to distinguish between the identities verified and not verified. In this case, the mini application will display blue chat bubbles for verified accounts and gray bubbles for unconcetic bubbles.

“By connecting to World ID, World Chat allows you to know when you chat with a verified human. Conversations with the holders of the world of verified identification include a blue cat bubble as well as a global jewel of identification in the upper right corner. Conversations with unaccompanied accounts have a gray chat bubble and no gems of this type, “wrote the network of the world of the network.

Beyond chat capacities, World Chat will allow users to send and receive cryptocurrencies. In addition to digital finance, developers can also take advantage of the protocol software development kit to integrate humans’ applications and services.

World, Formly worldcoinLaunched in July 2023, allowing people to verify their human identity via their IRIS digitization orbs. Despite notable obstacles and regulatory challenges, the project world app has recorded more than 24 million users. The project exceeded 11 million unique humans verified.

Meanwhile, more than 486 million WLDs in native token were distributed to people in 160 countries.

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