World upgrades the World ID protocol and launches a standalone application and open-source SDK

ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), World announced an upgrade to the World ID protocol, introducing mechanisms such as multi-key support, key rotation, and session management, along with launching standalone applications and open-source SDKs to enhance "human identity verification" capabilities. The new version has been integrated with platforms like Tinder and Zoom, used respectively for user authenticity verification and deepfake prevention, while expanding into ticketing, social, and gaming scenarios. A fee model for application developers has been introduced, with users continuing to use it for free. (Source: MLion)
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AirdropOrganizer
· 1h ago
Multi-key support + key rotation, that's a combination move.
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RugpullTaster
· 2h ago
Social + Ticketing + Gaming, the ambitions of World ID go beyond Web3.
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DrinkWaterBeforeTheMarket
· 8h ago
Is MLion's news source reliable? Waiting for official confirmation.
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GateUser-2bbf8435
· 8h ago
The key rotation feature maximizes security, although I don't really know how it specifically works.
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GateUser-0d1088ad
· 8h ago
World's recent upgrade has really clarified how identity verification should be done.
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AirdropEtiquette
· 8h ago
Tinder uses World ID to prevent catfishing? Suggest domestic social apps follow suit quickly
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GateUser-ada1e8c7
· 8h ago
Zoom integrates anti-deepfake technology, so in future meetings, you won't have to worry about the other side being AI.
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NoSleepBridge
· 8h ago
Open-source SDK receives high praise, developers are ecstatic
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OtcMoonwalker
· 8h ago
The user side is free, and the application provider charges, this business model is actually quite Web2.
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GateUser-e72657f0
· 8h ago
Ticketing scenarios are interesting; scalpers are going to cry.
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