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Worldcoin Makes Strides In Scaling Web3 On The Optimism Superchain

Key Points:

  • Worldcoin has completed the migration of its World ID and World App technology stack to the OP Mainnet, enabling inclusive and open identity primitives for anyone on the Superchain and beyond.
  • The migration has strengthened the capabilities of Optimism’s Citizens’ House and AttestationStation, enabling a robust web of trust on any OP Chain in the Superchain.
Worldcoin’s World ID and World App have migrated to OP Mainnet, enabling inclusive identity primitives and strengthening Optimism’s Citizens’ House.

Worldcoin has announced that the migration of key pieces of its World ID and TFH’s World App technology stack to the OP Mainnet is now complete, marking a significant step towards scaling the future home of web3 identity and governance on the Optimism Superchain.

The migration means that most of the Safe wallets have been deployed to the OP mainnet, and the rest will be deployed on user-initiated migrations. World App now supports Uniswap on OP mainnet, and the app has been updated to prompt users to begin the migration process, which takes an average of 90 seconds.

Worldcoin is committed to building inclusive and open identity primitives that can be used by anyone and any application across the Superchain and beyond. Bringing World ID to the OP Mainnet has the potential to strengthen the capabilities of Optimism’s Citizens’ House, which works alongside the Token House to govern the Optimism Collective. It could also enhance the Optimism Collective’s AttestationStation, a multiplayer database for streamlining the attestation process and enabling a robust web of trust on any OP Chain in the Superchain.

The migration of World ID and World App to OP Mainnet is only the latest in a series of past collaborations and planned projects to help bring the Superchain to life. Last year, Worldcoin and Optimism (along with Coinbase, who is also working towards Optimism’s Superchain vision via Base) began work on joint contributions to EIP-4844, which will reduce L2 fees by 10x. The pieces were coming into place. EIP-4844 is now expected to be included in the next hardfork of Ethereum.

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Thana

I am a news editor at Coincu, where I produce daily editorial packages and manage the knowledge and review article sections. Before journalism, I earned a Bachelor's degree in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Northampton University and studied news journalism at Press Association Training.

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