Комиссия SEC Таиланда провела обыск в офисах компании World’s Iris

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-07-23Last updated on 2025-10-24

Проект цифровой идентификации World, который был основан генеральным директором OpenAI Сэмом Альтманом, оказался в центре расследования регуляторов Таиланда. Местные ведомства провели рейд в одном из отделений сервиса.

Комиссия по ценным бумагам и биржам Таиланда совместно с Бюро по расследованию киберпреступлений изъяла оборудование, которое использовалось для верификации пользователей. В официальном заявлении SEC говорится, что операции проводилась несанкционированно. По данным ведомства, поставщик услуг нарушил действующий Закон о цифровых активах.

Представители регулятора уточнили, что подозреваемые были задержаны, а собранные материалы переданы правоохранительным органам для дальнейшего расследования.

Нативная криптовалюта проекта WorldCoin используется для вознаграждения пользователей, прошедших биометрическую идентификацию через устройства World’s orb. Стоимость токена на момент создания материала оценивается в $0,88. Согласно статистике, в Таиланде работают 102 точки верификации WorldCoin.

На сайте World отмечается, что распространение токенов осуществляется только в странах, где это вписывается в рамки законодательства. Условия участия в программе зависят от возраста, местоположения и смежных факторов. Компания также заявляет, что не несет ответственности за доступность токенов WLD на сторонних биржах, включая централизованные и децентрализованные платформы.

Проект World создан Сэмом Альтманом при поддержке компании Tools of Humanity. Решение представляет собой систему глобальной цифровой идентификации, цель которой состоит в обеспечении безопасного способа подтверждения личности в сфере искусственного интеллекта. Процедура сканирования радужной оболочки устанавливает за пользователем уникальный цифровой идентификатор и подразумевает начисление вознаграждения в токенах WLD.

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