
WLD drops 13% despite broader crypto market rally and easing geopolitical tensions.
World 4.0 launches major identity upgrades and integrations with Zoom, Docusign, and Tinder.
Strong partnerships fail to boost sentiment amid privacy concerns and selling pressure.
Worldcoin’s native token WLD took a sharp hit on Friday despite a wave of major product announcements. Price dropped more than 13% to $0.28 during the session. This move came while the wider crypto market posted gains driven by easing geopolitical tension. The contrast surprised many traders watching the project’s rapid expansion. New integrations, identity upgrades, and enterprise tools failed to lift sentiment. Market reaction stayed focused on price weakness rather than long-term potential.
https://twitter.com/i/status/2045198664147365999 Market Rally Ignores World’s Big Identity Push
WLD declined even as global crypto markets climbed over 2%. The rally followed news of easing tension between the United States and Iran. Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz improved risk appetite across assets. Bitcoin and major altcoins reacted positively to the shift. World held a major event in San Francisco announcing “World 4.0.”
The update positions World ID as a full identity verification system for digital life. The platform now targets consumers, businesses, and AI systems at once. The Orb device scans face and iris data to create a unique cryptographic identity. All raw images get deleted after processing. Only anonymized data remains on a distributed network.
New upgrades include account recovery tools and multi-key support. A new beta app also allows users to manage identity credentials directly.Despite these updates, traders sold WLD aggressively. Market attention stayed focused on short-term price pressure. Broader sentiment failed to reflect long-term ecosystem expansion.
Big Tech Integrations Fail to Support Price Momentum
World also announced several high-profile partnerships across major industries. Zoom now integrates a Deep Face feature for human verification. The tool aims to reduce deepfake risks during video meetings. Docusign added World ID verification for digital contracts. Tinder expanded verified human badges across US users. The feature targets fake profiles and bot accounts. Gaming firms like Razer and Mythical Games joined the ecosystem as well. Reddit also explored tools for bot detection across its platform.
Enterprise partnerships include Okta, Vercel, and Browserbase. These integrations aim to support automated workflows with verified identity layers. World also introduced AgentKit for AI developers. The toolkit connects AI agents with verified human identities. Coinbase previously adopted AgentKit for AI-based micropayments. Other major partners include Amazon Web Services and Shopify. Despite this growing network, WLD price continued to slide.
Market concerns also focused on biometric data collection. Critics raised privacy questions about large-scale identity scanning. These concerns added pressure to already weak sentiment. WLD serves as the utility token within the World ecosystem. Users receive rewards for identity verification. The token also powers transactions across the network.
