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Worldcoin Launches World ID 4.0 at San Francisco Event

Severity: Low (Score: 21.9)

Sources: www.implicator.ai, world.org

Summary

Worldcoin unveiled World ID 4.0 at its Lift Off event in San Francisco, introducing significant upgrades to its proof-of-human protocol. The new version features an account-based architecture, enhancing security and portability for users. Key improvements include key rotation, recovery options, multi-key support, and one-time-use nullifiers for anonymity. The protocol aims to integrate with major platforms, with Tinder and Zoom being among the first to adopt it. Over 18 million users have verified their identities using World ID, with the World App now boasting nearly 39 million users. The event showcased various integrations, including a new tool for artists to reserve tickets for verified humans. The upgrades are designed to ensure exceptional privacy and security for users online. The World ID app is now in public beta, allowing users to manage their proof of human across the internet. Key Points: • World ID 4.0 introduces an account-based architecture for enhanced security. • Over 18 million users have verified their identities with World ID. • Tinder and Zoom are among the first platforms to integrate World ID verification.

Key Entities

  • Arup (company)
  • Okta (company)
  • OpenAI (company)
  • Tinder (company)
  • Vercel (company)
  • Japan (country)
  • United States (country)
  • humanprincipal.ai (domain)
  • world.org (domain)
  • AgentKit (platform)
  • Concert Kit (platform)
  • Human Principal (platform)
  • Orb (platform)
  • VanEck (platform)
  • Docusign (tool)
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