All the applications that scan your face keep all your information, not only wld, there are many, even virtual wallets have biometric verification, nothing more than in binance.
Giorgio vzla
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$WLD people... understand it. NOBODY "GIVES" MONEY TO LOSE IT. About whether they bought your iris. for god's sake you have given more than the iris to your banks and social networks even paying for it and you haven't said anything.
This is a very ambitious project that threatens the status quo and presents a dystopian future where passwords and human verification in the age of AIs is already a necessity. you just have to be patient and see how many alliances are being woven around the project and hold on waiting for the right moment. THIS COIN IS NOT for TRADING. at least not for now unless you take risks and have a bot to always operate in an excessively volatile scenario RISKING
and They Have. Their capital margin and how many people they can scan they say no more free
jugador456
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$WLD The most incredible thing about this currency is that it is linked to a project where people are scanned daily. And they are promised a payment. If the currency drops to zero, how would they pay the scanned users? Or maybe they are going to scam them? I'm staying in this game just to find out what will happen. Not even the squid games dared to go that far hahahahahaha We'll play, move, green light
They themselves know how many people they can handle. The program All of That Is Calculated whenever you want. They close all the orb and there is no more free scanning.
jugador456
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$WLD The most incredible thing about this currency is that it is linked to a project where people are scanned daily. And they are promised a payment. If the currency drops to zero, how would they pay the scanned users? Or maybe they are going to scam them? I'm staying in this game just to find out what will happen. Not even the squid games dared to go that far hahahahahaha We'll play, move, green light
I have 120 Words. and I am still resisting when I reach 3 or 4 Yes, you can sell
Ronaldo pm18
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I have 50 worldcoins, what do you think I should do? Should I sell them or wait? I don't know what to do since their value is dropping too much #WorldCoin. $WLD help!!
I go up to a dollar and I become rich, I have more than 1 million pepes.
Dirtydog
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a question what is the true value of $PEPE ?, because on binance it shows a very low value and on other platforms it indicates that it is at 1 dollar the coin?
if you don't know. a lot. there's no need. to make things up.
DramaticCoinSearch
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