Worldcoin, the cryptocurrency project founded by ChatGPT creator Sam Altman, is facing controversy over discrepancies in user payouts. A report from the South China Morning Post reveals that Hong Kong users of the iris-scanning crypto project are receiving rewards four times higher than those in other countries where Worldcoin conducted testing. The project uses iris-scanning technology for user registration as a "proof-of-humanity" to validate unique identities.
However, a study by MIT Technology Review found that participants in lower-income communities, such as Indonesia, received a fraction of the payout compared to Hong Kong users. The company claims that data collected is destroyed unless explicitly requested, but the mechanics of this destruction remain unclear.
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