Let's see what will happen when Donald Trump positions himself and the pending conversations arise, creating a domino effect that leads other governments to see the potential of the project.
Family, I need you to understand something that is happening and that demonstrates the lack of knowledge that still exists about blockchain technology. Two days ago, in Spain, a judge ordered the deletion of data stored on a blockchain. This makes it clear to us that many, including governments and judges, still do not understand how this technology works, and this affects not only WorldCoin but all cryptocurrencies.
I want you to know something very important: neither WorldCoin nor any blockchain-based project "controls" the data or stores it directly. The blockchain is a decentralized network, which means that the data is not in the hands of a company, but distributed across millions of nodes around the world.
What happens is that once a piece of data is recorded on the blockchain, it becomes immutable. No one, neither I, nor you, nor even the developers of WorldCoin can delete that information. This is the same as what happens with Bitcoin: the data is there forever. It is part of the design of the blockchain, which guarantees transparency and security.
Now, how do we explain this to a judge or someone who does not want to see? It is impossible to delete information from a blockchain unless the entire Internet collapsed and all the nodes of the network disappeared. Not even by deleting a smart contract could you erase the data already recorded.
Family, let’s adopt WorldCoin, let’s use it, and to my Spanish brothers, you are free with your information; do not let yourselves be manipulated by an agency that only seeks to keep you controlled. You are more, and it depends on each one of us that these controlling entities know that we want to use the World ID.