Analysis: World Iris Scan Count May Have an Error of Approximately 14 Million
PANews reported on May 5 that, according to Protos, Worldcoin seems to have exaggerated the number of its controversial iris scans, with a possible data discrepancy of 14 million. According to data disclosed by the official World X account, the current number of World IDs has exceeded 26.1 million. However, the World website indicates that the number of "unique humans" is 12.35 million, a difference of about 14 million between the two figures.
Analysts believe that World has confused the number of World IDs issued through scans with the number of users who have merely registered for the World App. As of now, World’s parent company, Tools for Humanity, has not responded to the data discrepancy.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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