Thai authorities have mandated Worldcoin to delete 1.2 million iris scans collected from users, citing breaches of local data protection laws. The National Economic and Social Development Council's decision has led to the immediate suspension of Worldcoin's operations in Thailand. Despite the order, Worldcoin asserts compliance with local regulations and insists it does not store biometric data centrally.
The enforcement action has impacted Worldcoin's market performance, with the WLD token experiencing a 6% decline over the past week and a 70% drop over the past year.
Thailand Demands Worldcoin Erase 1.2 Million Iris Scans
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