>apps and infrastructure that empower people instead of MEV bots I wrote a thread on it a long time ago, but still don't understand how this problem is being effectively addressed. For the overwhelming majority of the population, identity (especially some obscure blockchain ID) means nothing and they'll happily sell it for a very cheap price. If the incentive is big enough, this system will be easily gamed as World's previous token airdrop has shown. The only response to this problem I saw was limiting the list of countries where it's possible to onboard. But it effectively dehumanizes most people and limits the potential for the project's adoption, making onboarding possible for the wealthiest 1% while discriminating against everyone else. Are there any new solutions since then?
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2/ World is building the first human-centered blockchain. Their flagship World ID protocol uses ZK to verify proof of humanness on @World_Chain_, creating a foundation for apps and infrastructure that empower people instead of MEV bots.
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