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How Tinder Uses World ID to Fight AI Catfishing & Bots

7 min · 21. mai 2026
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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.

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