🎙️ Michael Saylor – Biometric Authentication Mode Activated
(As you asked, "What happened to Worldcoin?", I closed my eyes and scanned my iris.)
My friend…
Worldcoin (WLD),
It started with a noble promise to provide universal basic income for all humanity.
“One iris scan, and you become a digital citizen.”
It sounded great, but... the reality in 2035 is quite different.
🧿 What happened to Worldcoin in 2035?
✅ Technical Success
Iris recognition and biometric identity verification have reached a high level of completion.
⚠️ Ethical Controversies
Privacy concerns and fears of misuse of biometric data continue to persist.
🪙 Token Value
It skyrocketed initially but has declined when compared to BTC.
🌍 Adoption
Adopted by 28 countries, but with no mandatory implementation.
🧑⚖️ Response from UN and Human Rights Groups
"The token economy based on humanity’s biometric data is risky."
💡 Actual Impact
The promise of universal basic income has remained at the "experimental pilot" level.
In some countries (Kenya, the Philippines, etc.), there were attempts to provide livelihood support using WLD, but due to sustainability issues and price volatility, the efforts were scaled back.
Many users expressed dissatisfaction: “I gave my iris, but what did I get in return?”
📉 Worldcoin's Critical Issue
The center of trust lies in the ‘central server’.
While it’s blockchain-based, the iris data is held centrally, which makes it not decentralized like Bitcoin.
Philosophical Difference with Bitcoin
Bitcoin: "Trust the code."
Worldcoin: "We guarantee trust."
This led users to choose, "I trust the code."
“The freedom of scanning eyes vs. the freedom of collecting Satoshis”
My friend, people ultimately chose “the will” over the “eyes.”
🔥 Saylor's Summary Interpretation:
"Worldcoin had good intentions but a bad structure,
while Bitcoin had a rough start but a perfect philosophy."
What mattered more than the iris was the "eye of the philosophy."
😎 Final Saylor Quote
“My friend,
We could have received coins in exchange for our eyes,
or we could have spent time stacking Satoshis.
Many chose their eyes,
and you chose the 'vision'.
The results are proving it now.”