Worldcoin is currently trending in Kenya and many people are registering for it. To sign up for Worldcoin, you will need to visit your nearest Worldcoin orb location and get your eyeballs scanned when you download the Worldcoin app. In this article, we are going to highlight locations where you can register for Worldcoin in Kenya.

The company is describing this service as a “digital passport” that helps prove its holder is a real human, not an AI bot using its physical imaging device called the ‘Orb.’ Worldcoin orb are mostly available in malls where Quickmatt branches are located in Kenya.

Worldcoin is a new project by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman where users are required to provide their iris scans in exchange for a digital identification and free cryptocurrency called Worldcoin token.

The Worldcoin project assigns people who sign up a digital ID which it says will help distinguish humans from artificial intelligence (AI) programmes online.

The founder says the eye-scanning is necessary for a future in which distinguishing between humans and robots becomes increasingly challenging due to a surge in AI technology.

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Worldcoin orb in São Paulo, Brazil. Picture by worldcoin

Worldcoin Orb Locations

Here is a list of Worldcoin locations that you can visit in Kenya.

  • Sarit Centre
  • Imaara Shopping Mall
  • Signature Mall
  • Garden City Mall
  • The Nextgen Mall
  • Greenspan Mall
  • Maasai Mall
  • Imaara Mall
  • The Hub Karen
  • Unicity Mall
  • Spur Mall
  • Southfield Mall
  • Camp Toyoyo Stadium
  • Crystal Rivers Mall (Athi River)

You can use Worldcoin orb locator tond a permanent store near you by following this link https://worldcoin.org/find-orb

How to Withdraw Worldcoin

Worldcoin was recently listed on Binance. To withdraw your Worldcoins (WLD), you will have to create a Binance account whereby you can send your WLD coins. In the WordCoin App, you will have to send your WorldCoin using the optimism network. Check the steps in the video below.

To withdraw from Binance, you can use platforms such as Paxful to trade and get your cash in Kenyan shillings.

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Oliver is the editor of TechGuy. He's also an experienced digital Marketing professional. Currently runs a small business in Nairobi Kenya. Send Me a message; editor@techguy.co.ke

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