Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of the Ethereum network, released a long-form essay with his thoughts on the recently launched Worldcoin human identity verification system.
On July 24th, Buterin tweeted his response to Worldcoin which launched on the same day.
What do I think about biometric proof of personhood?https://t.co/yozo1buW24
In his article, along with an explanation of Worldcoin and how it intends to work, Buterin addressed the larger concept in discussion within the release of the Worldcoin token which is proof-of-humanity.”
Worldcoin, along with other similar identity solutions such as Proof of Humanity, BrightID, Idenam and Circles believe that as artificial intelligence (AI) advances it will become increasingly difficult to distinguish between humans and machines.
Most of these systems that supply a type of token, such as Worldcoin, also see human utility being endangered by bots and therefore needing a type of universal basic income (UBI).
Buterin writes that these factors combined beckon the need for digital verification of humans. He argues that this system of proof of personhood is valuable to solving “anti-spam and anti-concentration-of-power problems.”
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Additionally, the Ethereum co-founder also highlights that systems like Worldcoin, if it continues to decentralize as promised, will avoid “dependence on centralized authorities and reveal the minimal information possible.”
Buterin also addressed the major concerns looming over such solutions, which he summarized into four main points of privacy, accessibility, centralization within the Worldcoin Foundation and security.
On June 27th, Worldcoin had a small scare
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