Germany Orders Worldcoin to Delete Iris Scans Over Privacy Concerns

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Based on AMBCrypto, Germany's Federal Data Protection Authority (BfDI) has mandated Worldcoin, a biometric-based cryptocurrency project, to erase all user iris scans. This decision highlights Germany's strict data privacy stance and raises questions about the use of biometric data in crypto. The BfDI's directive is rooted in concerns over compliance with the EU's GDPR. Worldcoin, launched by OpenAI's Sam Altman, uses iris scans for identity verification, sparking ethical and legal debates. BfDI President Ulrich Kelber emphasized the need for strict GDPR adherence. This ruling could reshape blockchain projects in Germany, challenging the use of sensitive data in crypto systems. Legal experts view this as a precedent for other data-driven projects. While Worldcoin claims compliance, the order underscores the importance of privacy and regulatory adherence for crypto startups in Europe.

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