WorldId is one of the core pillars of the Worldcoin Protocol, providing a privacy preserving identity primitive which enables a robust mechanism for proof of personhood. The protocol works by maintaining an onchain representation of a Semaphore set, with each identity in the set representing a verified human. With WorldId, users can create Zero Knowledge proofs proving that they are a unique member of the set. In order to create a ZKP, users need to generate a merkle proof for their identity in the set.
The world-tree
is a service that syncs the state of the onchain merkle tree and delivers inclusion proofs for any given identity.
To install the world-tree
, make sure you have Rust installed and run the following commands.
git clone https://github.com/worldcoin/world-tree.git &&
cargo install --path .
To run the world-tree
, you can run the following command.
world-tree --config <path_to_config.toml>
To see an example configuration file, see config.local.toml
. You can also specify the necessary configuration variables via environment variables.
To run this service for local testing, you can execute the following command.
docker compose up -d --build
This command will build the docker image locally and start the service itself along with an anvil instance to serve as a test blockchain.
Anvil will fork Ethereum mainnet and use the production WorldIdIdentityManager
contract, but with only a few identities inserted.
To test that inclusion proofs work you can execute the following curl command:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/inclusionProof -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{ "identityCommitment": "0x3017972D13A39795AD0D1C3A670D3D36A399B4435E61A510C2D57713D4F5C3DE" }'