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Inside Sam Altman’s eye-scanning crypto party

The cryptocurrency project is now available in the US and brought its eye-scanning orbs, too.

The cryptocurrency project is now available in the US and brought its eye-scanning orbs, too.

On the evening of April 30th, the hottest ticket in San Francisco was a buzzy crypto startup’s coming-out party at a warehouse-like complex on the northern edge of the city. It had all the makings of an event you’d only find near Silicon Valley: Anderson Paak, champagne, and a bunch of eye-scanning orbs.

Onstage, Sam Altman and co-founder Alex Blania announced that the cryptocurrency Worldcoin is coming to the US for the first time, along with a bevy of orbs. The idea is straight out of science fiction. It may be too far-fetched to work, but given Altman’s involvement, it’s something worth paying attention to.

World is opening stores in six cities across the US — Atalanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville and San Francisco.
World is opening stores in six cities across the US — Atalanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville and San Francisco.
Photography by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
The iris-scanning orb is there to verify your humanness and will reward you with 16 WLD.
The iris-scanning orb is there to verify your humanness and will reward you with 16 WLD.
Photography by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
The company also teased a smaller iris-scanning device called the Orb Mini.
The company also teased a smaller iris-scanning device called the Orb Mini.
Photography by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
The startup says that, so far, its orbs have verified 12 million humans from over 100 countries on its Ethereum-based World Chain.
The startup says that, so far, its orbs have verified 12 million humans from over 100 countries on its Ethereum-based World Chain.
Photography by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
The event ended with a live performance from Anderson Paak.
The event ended with a live performance from Anderson Paak.
Photography by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
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