Sam Altman’s OpenAI ouster sees rollercoaster Worldcoin price
Sam Altman’s eye-scanning world ID project saw its token price go on a wild ride over the weekend after he was fired by OpenAI. Go to Source
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Sam Altman’s eye-scanning world ID project saw its token price go on a wild ride over the weekend after he was fired by OpenAI. Go to Source
At least three senior researchers have left OpenAI since Sam Altman was removed as the startup’s CEO on Nov. 17. Go to Source
The Board of Directors removed Altman on the grounds that he was allegedly ‘not consistently candid in his communications with the board.’ Go to Source
The CME booms as the crypto industry anticipates the approval approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States. Go to Source
The ‘World App’ for iOS and Android has now been downloaded 4 million times, according to data collected by its development team, Tools for Humanity. Go to Source
Aside from ditching USDC for its native token, Worldcoin announced some changes to the terms of its WLD loans to market makers. Go to Source
The committee’s recommendations included having the Kenyan government consider implementing a comprehensive framework for digital assets and virtual asset service providers. Go to Source
The examination revealed a moderate increase in the trading volume of AI tokens last month, reaching approximately $870 million, up from $570 million at the close of July. Go to Source
The iris-scanning project saw a surge of signups in Argentina, registering an average of one user every nine seconds. Go to Source
Worldcoin could make it easier to create digital identities for people worldwide. And even if it fails, more projects like it are coming. Go to Source