Blania, the creator of World proof of human service, has introduced an innovative way for people to verify themselves using technology called “orb” that includes thermal cameras to ensure the user is human. This verification process aims to simplify traditional methods like KYC and can be used on various platforms like games and social media. Users can earn WLD for activities within the network.
Currently available in over 20 countries with 11 million users already verified, Blania plans to expand the service in Thailand and expects it to become mainstream within two years. The goal is for major global platforms to adopt this technology, making it a common method for online verification worldwide.
The World proof of human service offers a secure authentication process that can be used for important transactions like opening a bank account. Moving forward, Blania envisions the inclusion of dating platforms and other services for the widespread adoption of this technology. Users can access this service by visiting designated locations or through future placements in convenience stores, gas stations, banks, and train stations.
The success of World’s proof of human service hinges on its integration into popular online platforms and becoming a standard method for internet users globally. With advancements in AI technology, this authentication method promises a secure and convenient way for people to verify their identities online.
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