The Worldcoin Foundation has announced a major change in the reward system for the Orb device operators: they are now paid in WLD tokens instead of the popular stablecoin USD Coin (USDC).
Ecosystem contributors, known as the Worldcoin Operators, have been paid in USDC during what has been a post-launch "transitional phase".
As this phase is ending, the Foundation is moving away from the stablecoin.
On October 10, the Worldcoin Foundation started a pilot program wherein rewards to "select Operators" are paid out in Worldcoin (WLD).
These rewards are also contributing to the circulating supply of WLD, it noted.
According to the Sunday announcement,
"In November 2023, the Worldcoin Foundation expects that the transition process will be completed such that all Operators will receive WLD going forward."
The Worldcoin Operators are independent ecosystem participants who operate custom imaging devices called Orbs and receive rewards for verifying "people’s uniqueness and humanness."
The WLD token was launched on July 24 and is not available to individuals or companies who are residents or are located in the United States and "certain other restricted territories."
Since the token launch, more than 800,000 Orb-verified users have claimed around WLD 34 million in free user grants, the Foundation stated.
This, it said, resulted in the growth of the circulating supply from WLD 100 million to WLD 134 million (1.34% of the 10 billion total supply).
The Worldcoin Foundation said that,
"As of October 22, 2023, the circulating supply is composed of (a) 100M WLD in loans extended to market makers, (b) approx. 34.3M WLD in claimed user grants and (c) a small amount of WLD that has been received by Operators as Operator rewards so far."
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