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Worldcoin is no longer offering its Orb verification service in India, Brazil and France, just months after the crypto startup expanded its helmet-shaped eyeball scanning device to those markets.

Tools for Humanity, the foundation overseeing Worldcoin’s development, exclusively told TechCrunch in a statement that it had expanded Orb to multiple markets this year for “limited time access.”

The sudden retreat, however, comes as a surprise. Worldcoin had opened pop-up kiosks in many parts of India to onboard new users to the platform and drove crowds as people lined up to sign up and collect the free tokens. For months, crypto startup founders in India have been muttering that Worldcoin faces regulatory hurdles in the market.

Lily Gordon, a spokesperson for Tools for Humanity, told TechCrunch Worldcoin remains committed to “working with partners worldwide to ensure it meets regulatory requirements and provides a safe, secure and transparent service for verified people.”

Following the publication, Gordon said in an email to TechCrunch that Orb’s verified services were “temporarily limited” in India and other countries.

The Orb, a five-pound orb of color, scans a person’s eyes and verifies their identity. The verification system is similar to India’s Aadhaar, which uses biometric data to verify the identity of citizens. Worldcoin is indicated the similarities in a post on X, formerly Twitter, in July 2022.

“The multi-city tour kicked off in Tokyo in April 2023 and marked the first time that people in multiple locations across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia were able to experience the Orb. The tour wrapped up in late summer and was also supplemented by previews of the Orb in multiple cities worldwide alongside the launch of the protocol,” Gordon said in an email response to TechCrunch earlier this month.

Co-founded by Sam Altman, Worldcoin began global development of its services in July of this year to help build a trusted solution to “distinguish humans from artificial intelligence online,” enable “global democratic processes” and “a drastic increase in economic opportunity”.

The startup, which has raised a total of about $250 million and counts Andreessen Horowitz, Khosla Ventures and Reid Hoffman among its backers, said at the time that it was taking its identity technology as well as the token internationally. People can download the World App, the startup’s protocol-compliant wallet software, and visit an Orb, the startup’s helmet-shaped eyeball-scanning verification device, to receive their World ID.

A document used by Worldcoin volunteers to create awareness of the program before installing clients. Image Credits: Manish Singh / TechCrunch

While Brazil and France were among the global previews of Orb’s verified services, Tools for Humanity launched its biometric verifications in India ahead of its global tour. TechCrunch understands that the agency was hiring even more contractors to expand Orb-based verification to Indian cities, including New Delhi, by October.

Even though Orbs are no longer available in some markets, the World App continues to integrate people in India. The organization also recently updated its World ID 2.0 protocol to differentiate between bots and “verified humans” and help developers create new integrations. It also announced integrations for World ID with Minecraft, Reddit, Telegram, Shopify, and Mercado Libre — in addition to its existing support for Discord, the Talent Protocol, and Okta’s Auth0.

The article has been updated to include additional comments the representative in the fifth paragraph.

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