The Problem We Solve

We envision a world where biometric data is used for verification in a non-intrusive and privacy-preserving way.

Existing systems often rely on centralized authorities for identity validation, which introduces risks of data breaches, censorship, and inefficiencies. Humanity Protocol addresses these issues by enabling users to autonomously verify credentials via decentralized means. This trust-less model enhances security and accessibility while reducing dependency on third-party entities.

By decentralizing all operations, Humanity Protocol ensures:

  • Immutability: Once credentials are recorded on the blockchain, they cannot be altered or deleted without consensus.

  • Transparency: All transactions are visible to users and auditors, fostering trust among participants.

  • Autonomy: Users maintain full control over their identities and earnings without relying on external entities.

Even in the context of Blockchain adoption, its anonymous nature has contributed to the concerning issue of Sybils, which refers to a single entity controlling multiple identities. This problem is further compounded by the rise of AI, which is making it even more difficult to determine who is behind each identity. This undermines the integrity of decentralized networks and leads to concerns about the mentioned Sybil attacks as well as fair airdrops, governance voting, and more.

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