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Arthur Hayes(@CryptoHayes) sold 2,373 $ETH($8.32M), 7.76M $ENA($4.62M) and 38.86B $PEPE($414.7K) in the past 6 hours. intel.arkm.com/explorer/addre…

Most of the market has written off Worldcoin ($WLD) because of bad optics and uninvestable tokenomics. But at a $1.2B market cap ($12B FDV), $WLD might deserve a second look — and recent price action could be telling a different story. Rumors of deeper collaboration between World and OpenAI are heating up ahead of World’s "At Last" event on April 30. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s founder, also co-founded World — and OpenAI is now exploring a new social network, where one of Twitter’s (X’s) biggest unsolved problems — bots — would need to be addressed. If OpenAI can solve that, it could seriously compete — and World may be the missing piece, with a biometric proof-of-personhood system built exactly for this: verifying real humans at scale. Think about the setup: - "OpenAI floods existing platforms like X with AI bots." - "Launches a new network where only verified humans can participate — powered by Worldcoin’s ID layer." - "Wins." (credit to @quienesfacundo) Yes, the April 30 event could turn into a "buy the rumor, sell the news" moment. $WLD has already rallied 100%+ off its April 7 lows ($0.58 → $1.15), and traders are likely to take profits. But most are still asleep — distracted by tariff headlines — while the underlying narrative around World is turning far more constructive, supported by stronger price action. The tokenomics and high emissions were always major headwinds — but I’ve long believed Worldcoin would have its moment this cycle. Now, the narrative has real tailwinds: it’s not just appealing to AI-native crypto investors, it’s resonating with broader retail. Everyone knows who Sam Altman is. Everyone knows what ChatGPT is. And if the April 30 event delivers a major announcement, it could serve as a real catalyst to put Worldcoin’s narrative — and $WLD itself — squarely back in the spotlight. That kind of recognition matters — and it could accelerate attention faster than most expect. This might be it.


















