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How World ID Is Redefining Internet Identity

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Mason Nystrom sits down with three leaders from Tools for Humanity and World ID to explore how proof of human is redefining identity on the internet in the age of AI agents. We are moving from a majority of humans with a few bots to a majority of bots with a few humans. That is not necessarily bad. But it makes knowing who the real humans are more important than ever. World ID is the identity layer built to answer that question at scale, privately, and without collecting your data. Key Topics: - Why proof of human is the foundational layer the agentic internet needs: from public discourse manipulation and catfishing to deepfake wire fraud, the cost of not knowing who is human is rising fast - World ID as a credential stack: Orb verification as the gold standard, Selfie Check as the entry point, and school, work, and national IDs layered on top, all privacy-preserving and held on your own device - Agent delegation and human continuity: how World ID lets your agent book flights, make purchases, and act on your behalf while keeping a verified human accountable for every action via Agent Kit - Why blocking all bots is the wrong answer: how World ID enables good agents to access platforms frictionlessly while bad actors are penalized, and why this unlocks the next wave of consumer agentic use cases - World ID vs Face ID: why uniqueness is the missing piece, how one person with 1,000 phones can fool Face ID but not World ID, and why anonymous verification protects users and partners alike 01:00 Tiago Sada on Proof of Human in the Agent Age 05:40 Scaling to 40 Million Verified Humans 07:07 What Tiago Is Most Excited About Next 08:50 Andy Wang on World as the Identity Layer 10:00 Good Bots vs Bad Bots: Why Blocking All Traffic Is Wrong 13:02 Restaurant Reservations, Scalpers, and Proof of Human 17:00 Tawanda Mahere on What Partners Are Looking For 22:08 The Consumer Value of World ID 23:15 Agent Kit and Human-in-the-Loop Commerce 25:21 World ID vs Face ID: Why Uniqueness Changes Everything 29:00 Orb On Demand and How to Get Verified Today The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

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How World ID Is Redefining Internet Identity

Mason Nystrom sits down with three leaders from Tools for Humanity and World ID to explore how proof of human is redefining identity on the internet in the age of AI agents. We are moving from a majority of humans with a few bots to a majority of bots with a few humans. That is not necessarily bad. But it makes knowing who the real humans are more important than ever. World ID is the identity layer built to answer that question at scale, privately, and without collecting your data. Key Topics: - Why proof of human is the foundational layer the agentic internet needs: from public discourse manipulation and catfishing to deepfake wire fraud, the cost of not knowing who is human is rising fast - World ID as a credential stack: Orb verification as the gold standard, Selfie Check as the entry point, and school, work, and national IDs layered on top, all privacy-preserving and held on your own device - Agent delegation and human continuity: how World ID lets your agent book flights, make purchases, and act on your behalf while keeping a verified human accountable for every action via Agent Kit - Why blocking all bots is the wrong answer: how World ID enables good agents to access platforms frictionlessly while bad actors are penalized, and why this unlocks the next wave of consumer agentic use cases - World ID vs Face ID: why uniqueness is the missing piece, how one person with 1,000 phones can fool Face ID but not World ID, and why anonymous verification protects users and partners alike 01:00 Tiago Sada on Proof of Human in the Agent Age 05:40 Scaling to 40 Million Verified Humans 07:07 What Tiago Is Most Excited About Next 08:50 Andy Wang on World as the Identity Layer 10:00 Good Bots vs Bad Bots: Why Blocking All Traffic Is Wrong 13:02 Restaurant Reservations, Scalpers, and Proof of Human 17:00 Tawanda Mahere on What Partners Are Looking For 22:08 The Consumer Value of World ID 23:15 Agent Kit and Human-in-the-Loop Commerce 25:21 World ID vs Face ID: Why Uniqueness Changes Everything 29:00 Orb On Demand and How to Get Verified Today The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

I går29 min
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How Tinder Uses World ID to Fight AI Catfishing & Bots

Mason Nystrom sits down with Mark Kantor, Chief Product Officer at Tinder, to discuss how Tinder is partnering with World to bring proof of human verification to 190 countries and combat AI catfishing. The problem: the rise of bots and synthetic content is making it harder and harder to tell who is real online.  On a platform built entirely on human to human connection, that is an existential challenge. Tinder's answer is World ID, already live in Japan and now expanding to the US. Key Topics: * Tinder's World ID integration: how a pilot in Japan cut age verification from 30 minutes to under 2 minutes, and seconds for already-verified users * No more catfishing: how World ID moves toward ensuring the person behind a profile matches their photos * Orders of magnitude improvement: why the 30-minute to 2-minute reduction was far beyond what the team expected * Expanding to 190 countries: Tinder announcing the US rollout and what global scale looks like for World ID * Proof of human plus uniqueness: why Tinder needs to know not just that you are human, but that you only have one account * The line Tinder will not cross: AI doing everything for a user and replacing the human connection entirely * The long-term vision: World building out capabilities so fewer tools are needed to check more boxes The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

21. mai 20267 min
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Okta Is Creating the Trust Layer for the Agent Economy

Mason Nystrom sits down with Gareth Davies, Chief Product Officer at Okta, to explore how identity is becoming the most critical primitive in the agentic economy and why Okta's partnership with World ID is the foundation that makes trusted agent commerce possible. Without a trust layer that binds agents to verified humans, commerce breaks down, fraud proliferates, and the full potential of the agentic economy cannot be unlocked. Key Topics: * The agentic landscape today: real scaled applications and agentic experiences are being built, but identity and security are foundational blockers * Binding agents to humans: why trust is lost the moment you cannot verify that an agent is working on behalf of a real, verified individual * The proliferation of agents: there are now more agents than humans, and the  * World ID as the trust credential: how a verified human identity can be transacted and bound to an agent so downstream service providers can trust who is calling their APIs * Why trust unlocks commerce: when you can trust, new product experiences and B2B commerce models become possible that simply cannot exist without it * Auth0 for AI agents: a suite of tools to help developers manage the full agent life cycle * The economic value of verified identity: as agents take over more aspects of labor, knowing a human is behind them becomes increasingly valuable The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

19. mai 20265 min
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Vercel Is Building the Infrastructure Layer for Human-Verified Agents

Mason Nystrom sits down with Tom Occhino, Chief Product Officer at Vercel, to explore how Vercel is evolving from the front-end cloud into agentic infrastructure, and why their partnership with World ID is giving humans a way to be first-class citizens of the internet again. The insight: proof of human is not just bot protection. It inverts the entire model. Instead of asking whether something is a bot, developers can now build software that is human-only by default and then decide what access to grant to agents operating on a human's behalf. Key Topics: * Vercel as agentic infrastructure: three parts, deploy software with agents, build and run agents, and a self-improving platform that sends pull requests to fix its own errors * From framework-defined infrastructure to agentic infrastructure: the evolution of Vercel's core product philosophy * Why proof of human is the perfect poster child for Workflows: a multi-step async process that becomes one line of code * CAPTCHAs are archaic: why the entire model of bot detection is broken and needs to be inverted * Human-only by default: the new model where software starts as human-only and then grants access to agents that have a verified human backing them * Trust scores and Uber-style ratings for agents: how proof of human enables differentiated experiences for humans versus bots * Getting started: one NPM package, one line of code, and the Workflow SDK makes World ID integration dead simpleConcert tickets, sneaker drops, and high-cost actions: the real-world use cases where human verification is non-negotiable The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

12. mai 20269 min
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Sam Altman: Proof of Human in the Age of AI

Sam Altman (World/OpenAI) joins Cosmo Jiang (Pantera Capital) to discuss why proof of human is the necessary complement to powerful AI.  Then Mason Nystrom turns the mic on Cosmo to break down the investment case for World. The problem: we are rapidly entering a world of infinite AI-generated content and infinite AI identities.  In that world, knowing what is truly human becomes one of the most valuable primitives on the internet. World is building the cryptographically secure, verifiable proof of human layer to make that possible. Key Topics: - Why Sam Altman believes World is especially urgent now: AI is advancing faster than expected and proof of human has never been more necessary - AI as technology of abundance, World as technology of scarcity: why the two are complementary not competitive - Pantera's investment thesis: blockchain as the right infrastructure for cryptographically secure, sybil-resistant proof of human - Agents need to move money: why agentic payments are one of the things Sam is most personally excited about - Proof of human as a substrate for layered credentials: driver's licenses, education, employment, all appended to a verified human identity - Advertising as the first massive use case: a half trillion dollar industry that will pay a significant premium for verified human impressions - Dating apps, government services, and enterprise partnerships: Tinder, DocuSign, Zoom, Okta, and Versa all announcing how they will work with World ID - Human-directed agents: why proof of human accelerates agentic commerce rather than blocking it - A potential $50 billion free cash flow protocol if verified humanness generates even $5 to $10 per person per year 01:27 Sam Altman Keynote at World’s Lift-Off Event 02:12 Why World Was Built 03:48 Blockchain x AI 04:08 World ID Use Cases 04:47 World's Founding Vision 05:10 World ID Trajectory 05:50 Why Pantera Invested in World 06:45 Sam Altman Saw This Coming 07:10 Proof of Human at Scale 10:12 The Value of Digital Identity 11:11 Agents Need a Human in the Loop 11:42 Scaling to Billions of Users 12:53 Enterprise Partnerships The views expressed in the podcast are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of Pantera Capital Partners LP or its affiliates ("Pantera"). The podcast is provided for informational purposes only to provide market commentary and for general educational purposes, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. The podcast is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest. Please see additional important disclosures related to the content discussed in the podcast here.

21. april 202613 min