В сети World появились миллионы токенов-клонов, воспользовавшихся возможностями Chainlink Translation: Millions of clone tokens emerge on the World network, leveraging Chainlink capabilities.

The World project has seen the emergence of thousands of clone tokens from well-known blockchains such as Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain.

In the provided table, there are over 5,000 entries. Some examples of created pools include:

Recent transaction examples:

On September 25, World announced the integration of the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) from Chainlink for cross-chain transfers of WLD using the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard. This allows users to seamlessly transfer the token between World Chain and Ethereum.

Additionally, Sam Altman’s project network has implemented Chainlink Data Streams — a data standard from Chainlink that enables World developers to build secure DeFi markets within the ecosystem.

«CCIP unlocks access to global markets, enhances the utility and liquidity of assets, and leverages proven security, allowing developers to create secure applications that can transfer tokens, send messages, and initiate actions across blockchains,» the announcement stated.

It was specifically emphasized that CCT enables developers to «integrate new and existing tokens through CCIP automatically in just a few minutes.» This feature likely contributes to the creation of numerous tokens in the World network.

«[…] World utilizes Chainlink Data Streams to support secure markets around WLD and enhance its liquidity. Ultimately, by using Chainlink’s compatibility and data standards, we can unlock the potential for secure cross-chain development and rapidly expand our network globally,» stated Stephen Smith, Vice President of Engineering, Protocols, and Applied Research at Tools for Humanity, which is involved in the development of World.

The launch of these tokens could mark another step towards expanding the World ecosystem and linking identity verification on the blockchain with cryptocurrency payments. In March, the project released the World Chat application, capable of sending cryptocurrency. It operates on the World Network.

The embedded World App wallet allows for sending and receiving cryptocurrency «as easily as sharing photos.» This service is available after identification through Orb. At the time of announcement, this solution boasted around 24 million users, of which over 11 million had verified their identities.

Developers can integrate World Chat into their applications, «broadening interaction capabilities.»

After the addition of a user identification system for ChatGPT aimed at age restrictions, a significant update to the World ecosystem may bring the potential co-integration of the two Altman projects closer.

In September 2024, World began testing facial recognition technology for the World App. This tool aims to enhance user security during «online purchases, financial transactions, and app authorizations.»

By May 2025, the blockchain project announced the launch of 7,500 «orbs» across various cities in the USA, ensuring «180 million Americans can benefit from the tool.»

In addition to geographical expansion, Altman and the Tools for Humanity team introduced a series of new features and announced partnerships. Among these:

Tools for Humanity unveiled a mobile device «designed to help people distinguish between humans and AI agents.»

The gadget resembles a smartphone and features two large sensors on the front for scanning the iris. Similar to the standard «orbs,» after the procedure, users receive a unique identifier on the blockchain.

As a reminder, in August 2024, MIMOS Berhad signed a memorandum of understanding with the Worldcoin Foundation, Tools for Humanity, and the e-government service provider MyEG. The aim is to integrate the Worldcoin protocol and TFH technologies into Malaysia’s digital infrastructure.