In an effort to improve data accessibility for its blockchain network, Worldcoin, World Chain, and Dune are collaborating.
On October 11, the Worldcoin Foundation revealed plans to use Dune to guarantee worldwide access as part of its relationship with the web3 data analytics platform.
Dune will collaborate with Worldcoin, Tools for Humanity, a project contributor, and the Worldcoin Foundation to guarantee openness and accessibility of on-chain data on World Chain.
The collaboration occurs before the blockchain’s mainnet deployment. Developers and other World Chain users can investigate decentralized finance protocols, exchanges, on-chain measurements for actual people, and any public blockchain project with this partnership.
Worldcoin’s New Blockchain
Sam Altman, a co-founder of OpenAI, launched Worldcoin, a project that has had several difficulties since its July 2023 launch.
The initiative has witnessed a notable rise in iris scanning and verification despite political obstacles and disputes, including worries about its token supply.
While growing into Asia and South America, Worldcoin introduced its World ID verification product in 2024 in Europe, including Poland and Austria.
Nevertheless, the business, which grants qualified customers the native WLD token following identification verification and scanning, has encountered difficulties in a number of countries, including Portugal, Spain, and Hong Kong.
The business revealed that World Chain, a blockchain-based on OP Stack, will launch in April. In order to introduce the new blockchain, the company collaborated with web3 platform Alchemy.
Additionally, World Chain plans to link with Worldcoin, the cryptocurrency, World ID, and World App. It will also use Optimism and Ethereum as a component of the Superchain.
Benefits like priority block space and gas-free transactions are available to those who authenticate themselves on the chain.