Today we announce the open-sourcing of Remainder (Reasonable Machine Learning Doubly-Efficient Prover), Tools for Humanity's in-house GKR + Hyrax proof system. Remainder enables World's users to run ML models locally over private data and prove that they executed them correctly.
The new World ID 4.0 upgrade introduces account abstraction with multi-key support, transforming a World ID from a single secret into an abstract record in a public registry. This increases protocol resilience by allowing the introduction of multiple key support, portability, recovery and improved privacy.
Flashblocks are all about speed – 200ms block confirmations that are streamed across the nodes in the network. Flashblocks is a streaming block construction layer for rollups that breaks each block into smaller pieces (called Flashblocks) and shares them at 200ms intervals, rather than waiting for the whole block to be built. The result is near-instant user confirmations, more efficient MEV and potentially even higher overall throughput. Before diving into the details of the peer-to-peer (P2P) propagation layer being developed for World Chain, let's take a deeper look at Flashblocks – and why they're so promising in the layer 2 ecosystem.
Last month we announced Retroactive Mini App Rewards, a one-time recognition for the early builders who helped bring the World ecosystem to life.
PBH enables verified users to execute transactions with top of block priority, enabling a more frictionless user experience.
The World Chain dev preview launch gives builders the opportunity to reach over 10M people across 160 countries.
The new, state of the art SMPC system has enabled World to securely delete its previous iris code system, including old iris codes.
After many migrations, Worldcoin can finally find its new permanent home in a place that can scale: World Chain.
Ang mga core na bahagi ng software ng Orb ay ngayon ay pampublikong magagamit sa GitHub sa ilalim ng isang MIT/Apache 2.0 dual license.
Learn more about the builders and projects advancing the Worldcoin Tech Tree.
The work done by Reilabs and Worldcoin contributor TFH is a pivotal advancement in ensuring the robustness of the Worldcoin protocol.
The Worldcoin Foundation has announced the open sourcing of the project’s iris recognition pipeline, a new standard in open source end-to-end iris recognition systems.
Outlining a path to a permissionless protocol owned and governed by all of humanity.
The update introduces a new state bridge architecture that saves gas and enables anyone to create World ID bridges for any EVM compatible chain.
The update combines techniques such as batching and compression to eliminate a substantial portion of L1 gas fees.
The integration brings together millions of verified World ID holders with tens of thousands of apps that use Auth0.