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    Thai SEC Cracks Down On World’s Unlicensed Operations

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comOctober 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    World, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s digital identity project, formerly known as Worldcoin, is facing new issues in Thailand, with local authorities raiding an iris scanning location allegedly operated by the platform.

    Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) conducted a joint operation with the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) to raid an iris scanning location related to “WLD exchange services,” the SEC announced Friday.

    World’s WLD (WLD) token is the project’s native cryptocurrency, distributed to eligible World ID users in exchange for verification through iris scanning at World’s orb locations.

    According to data from World, the platform operates 102 orb locations in Thailand.

    Operating without license

    The SEC and CCIB said they found that the WLD exchange service provider potentially breached local digital asset laws by operating without a license.

    “The investigator has arrested suspects for committing the offense, subject to further relevant law enforcement proceedings,” the announcement noted.

    Thailand, Identity, Crimes, OpenAI, Companies, Policy
    Source: Thai SEC

    According to World, the platform only distributes WLD tokens in exchange for verification in jurisdictions “where laws allow.”

    “Eligibility for WLD tokens is restricted based on geography, age, and other factors,” World states on its website, adding that the company is not responsible for the availability of WLD on third-party platforms, including centralized or decentralized exchanges.

    Related: Prediction markets hit new high as Polymarket enters Sam Altman’s World

    Cointelegraph approached World’s developer, Tools of Humanity, for comment regarding the raid, but had not received a response by publication.

    Since its launch in July 2023, World has encountered multiple issues with other regulators around the world.