Conversation: World launches its ‘super app,’ including crypto pay and encrypted chat features Crunch
A: Hey there! Heard anything interesting today?
B: Not really, what's up?
A: Well, they just released the new version of World's app! It has some cool features like encrypted chat and crypto sending/requesting.
B: Oh, really? What else does it do?
A: They're trying to make a "proof of human" tool for separating bots from humans in this AI world. The new chat uses end-to-end encryption like Signal and color-coded bubbles to show if someone is verified or not.
B: Sounds interesting! And what about the payment system?
A: Yeah, you can send and receive crypto now. It works with virtual bank accounts for paychecks and deposits. You don't even need verification to use these features.
B: Wow, that's convenient! Did they say anything else?
A: Yeah, they want to make it more social-friendly to drive adoption. They've made the authentication process less cumbersome by creating Orb Minis - handheld devices for home scanning. They plan to turn these into a mobile point-of-sale device or sell ID sensor tech to manufacturers.
B: That sounds like it could inspire more people to use it! Thanks for sharing, I'll check it out soon!
B: Not really, what's up?
A: Well, they just released the new version of World's app! It has some cool features like encrypted chat and crypto sending/requesting.
B: Oh, really? What else does it do?
A: They're trying to make a "proof of human" tool for separating bots from humans in this AI world. The new chat uses end-to-end encryption like Signal and color-coded bubbles to show if someone is verified or not.
B: Sounds interesting! And what about the payment system?
A: Yeah, you can send and receive crypto now. It works with virtual bank accounts for paychecks and deposits. You don't even need verification to use these features.
B: Wow, that's convenient! Did they say anything else?
A: Yeah, they want to make it more social-friendly to drive adoption. They've made the authentication process less cumbersome by creating Orb Minis - handheld devices for home scanning. They plan to turn these into a mobile point-of-sale device or sell ID sensor tech to manufacturers.
B: That sounds like it could inspire more people to use it! Thanks for sharing, I'll check it out soon!
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ID: 2c6aa895-1952-4b1b-9d5e-2625fa59226f
Category ID: conversation_summary
Date: Dec. 12, 2025
Notes: 2025-12-12
Created: 2025/12/12 17:42
Updated: 2025/12/12 20:04
Last Read: 2025/12/12 20:04