Kenya Suspends Worldcoin’s Activities
Kenya’s Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki announced the suspension of Worldcoin’s local activities in the country. Relevant agencies are conducting inquiries and investigations to determine the authenticity and legality of the activities, ensuring the absence of risks to Kenyans. The video shows people lining up to have their irises scanned, with the promise of receiving 25 free Worldcoin tokens ($56) in Kenya. We’ve previously detailed Sam Altman’s vision for the Worldcoin project in our article.
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Kenya’s Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki announced the suspension of Worldcoin’s local activities in the country.Relevant agencies are conducting inquiries and investigations to determine the authenticity and legality of the activities, ensuring the absence of risks to Kenyans.The video shows people lining up to have their irises scanned, with the promise of receiving 25 free Worldcoin tokens ($56) in Kenya.We've previously detailed Sam Altman's vision for the Worldcoin project in our article.
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