Razer is collaborating on a gaming CAPTCHA to combat AI-powered bots, and of course the first game to use it is the worst Web3 nonsense I’ve ever seen

Razer ID Verified by World ID | Be Verified As Human – YouTube
Razer ID Verified by World ID | Be Verified As Human - YouTube


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One of the most annoying aspects of using the modern Internet is having to convince every other website that I am, in fact, a human, typically by clicking on little squares of traffic lights and bicycles. The irritation has been compounded since I learned that tools like CAPTCHA don’t really do much to deter online bots at all, but are in fact “a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service.”

So it was with a raised eyebrow that I learned Razer is collaborating with blockchain-based verification system World to create what is essentially a CAPTCHA for games. Confusingly named “Razer ID verified by World ID”, it aims to let players confirm their nature as a sentient, organic lifeform in games that support it.

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