You can also now login to the app using your @Google credentials. Makes for faster access compared to what we had until now - using the login link that is emailed to you.
update: We added a new verification method to https://t.co/3SGjoWp2c9. Irrespective of where you live in the world, you can verify yourself using your passport, ID card, Drivers License etc. We have enabled this using @sumsub
The @worldnetwork verification can either be weak or strong. If you are among the 14mn World users who verified themselves as Human by getting scanned via an Orb, the verification is strong. If you have world app but haven't got scanned by the Orb, the verification level is weak.
We are integrated with Phantom wallet. Note that Phantom gives a warning everytime the app interacts with the wallet. We have sent a note to Phantom to whitelist us but haven't heard back.
We have been hard at work in building out the codebase and getting out some solid functionality. We just deployed the code to Mainnet, but are still working through bugs. We are sharpening our focus on agents centered around proof-of-personhood.
We have been hard at work in building out the codebase and getting out some solid functionality. We just deployed the code to Mainnet, but are still working through bugs. We are sharpening our focus on agents centered around proof-of-personhood.
We have been thinking a lot about how the web will look in the next few years. We believe there will be a bifurcation - One part will allow for AI Agents to work together. Another part is where humans will operate.
One of the missing links in crypto is the ability to tie wallets to human identities, while preserving privacy at the same time. @solana attestation service provides an useful framework for solving this issue.
This will need strong proof-of-personhood validation. Things like @worldnetwork are extremely strong in terms of privacy and being resistant to AI's ability to spoof humans. Ability to prove that you are human will become increasingly important.