Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterinwarnedthat Sam Altman’s World digital ID project poses a significant threat to online pseudonymity and privacy.
In a blog published over the weekend, Buterin argued that under a strict one-person-one-ID system, even if ZK-wrapped, users may be compelled to conduct all online actions under a single, traceable identity.
According to him, this could undermine the flexibility and protection offered by pseudonyms, which are especially important for privacy, whistleblowing, and safety in high-risk environments.
He also noted that centralized ID systems could enable greater surveillance by authorities or corporations, especially if the system becomes dominant or is compromised.
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World ID promises to distinguish humans from AI online using a “proof of personhood” system based on biometric iris scans.
It also aims to enable universal basic income (UBI) by distributing its native token WLD to users.
“Worldcoin does this systematically: anyone with a World ID gets a small but regular ongoing supply of WLD tokens,” said Buterin.
“Personally, I do not expect such tokens to be worth anywhere close to enough to pay for a person’s subsistence.”
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Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin Warns Worldcoin’s Biometric IDs Threaten Privacy - Unchained
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin warned that Sam Altman’s World digital ID project poses a significant threat to online pseudonymity and privacy.
In a blog published over the weekend, Buterin argued that under a strict one-person-one-ID system, even if ZK-wrapped, users may be compelled to conduct all online actions under a single, traceable identity.
According to him, this could undermine the flexibility and protection offered by pseudonyms, which are especially important for privacy, whistleblowing, and safety in high-risk environments.
He also noted that centralized ID systems could enable greater surveillance by authorities or corporations, especially if the system becomes dominant or is compromised.
This story is an excerpt from the Unchained Daily newsletter.
Subscribe here to get these updates in your email for free
World ID promises to distinguish humans from AI online using a “proof of personhood” system based on biometric iris scans.
It also aims to enable universal basic income (UBI) by distributing its native token WLD to users.
“Worldcoin does this systematically: anyone with a World ID gets a small but regular ongoing supply of WLD tokens,” said Buterin.
“Personally, I do not expect such tokens to be worth anywhere close to enough to pay for a person’s subsistence.”