Scammers pile on to impersonate WorldCoin on Twitter following token launch

by Jeremy

A number of pretend accounts on X — previously Twitter — had been pushing malicious hyperlinks to followers following the launch of the Worldcoin human identification verification token.

July 24 marked Twitter’s rebrand to the letter ‘X’ in addition to the launch of the Worldcoin token. Although the change in model has had blended reactions on-line, the social media platform has not modified its coverage of buying or making use of to show in another way coloured examine marks based mostly on the kind of account — a coverage that went into impact in December 2022 whereas Elon Musk was CEO.

Since launching its Twitter account in August 2009 and later receiving a gold checkmark for a enterprise, Worldcoin has seen quite a lot of impersonators come up. Although dozens if not a whole bunch of pretend Twitter accounts bear Worldcoin’s emblem and variations of its identify, at the very least 7 at one level confirmed a blue checkmark, requiring the scammer to pay $8/month.

One among many pretend Worldcoin Twitter accounts that had a blue checkmark being being suspended. Supply: Twitter

On the time of publication, Twitter had suspended many of those pretend accounts pushing an airdrop for the Worldcoin token onto followers. Many pretend accounts created previous to the launch of the Worldcoin token additionally stepped up the frequency of their tweets since July 24.

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Mockingly, the Worldcoin challenge stated it was geared toward distinguishing actual individuals from bots by offering retinal scans for identification verification. The challenge noticed greater than 2 million individuals enroll previous to the official launch, with the objective of getting greater than 2 billion if not the whole world. Since launching the token, Worldcoin co-founder Sam Altman reported one particular person was “getting verified each 8 seconds” by way of iris scans around the globe.

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