2.2 million people scanned their iris to have Worldcoin in Argentina, a third of the total. The humanity validation platform has 15 million registered users, and 7 million validated users. At the event where it announced a name change (from Worldcoin to World) and a new strategy to attract followers to its humanity validation platform, which until now has been limited to a controversial practice of scanning the irises of volunteers at universities and tourist centers, and that will now have a location in Abasto and delivery of the scanning system via Rappi, among other things, the company Tools for Humanity, which develops the platform where the cryptocurrency World and the humanity validation system, World ID, coexist, published a notable fact: of the 7 million people validated worldwide (that is, users who accessed scanning their irises to obtain their anonymous digital passport as human beings), 2.2 million of those humanity validations were made in Argentina in the last two years, which positions our country as a leader in interest within the platform, and explains why Buenos Aires, along with Mexico, is the chosen city to install the company's first location.