Humanity Protocol is NOT just “proof of humanity.”
It’s a silent revolution that wants to replace government-issued ID with decentralized biometrics.
But the TL is too busy with buzzwords to see the real play. Let me explain 🧵👇
Everyone thinks Humanity Protocol is a Worldcoin clone.
But here’s the twist:
Humanity Protocol uses palm scans, not iris scans.
No orbs. No creepy hardware. Just your phone camera.
Fully zk-powered. Privacy on chain.
That alone is a game-changer.
Built on top of zkSync’s ZK Stack.
Yes, it’s a modular ZK Layer 2 built on Ethereum.
But they’re not just using ZK for fun.
They’re using it to enable Sybil-resistance without revealing your identity.
Zero-knowledge palm-based identity. Scalable. Private. Decentralized.
It’s being led by Terence Kwok.
Ex-Harvard. Ex-LumenPay. Backed by Animoca, Hashed, and other OG Asia-based crypto powerhouses.
But more importantly—he’s building this for emerging markets, not just Gen Zs in San Francisco.
The deeper game: Digital citizenship.
If this protocol works, you could:
– Vote onchain
– Get universal basic income
– Prove your humanity to apps, chains, and DAOs
– Claim reputation without revealing your wallet
Humanity becomes your wallet. Literally.
The ecosystem is being built quietly.
Their testnet is coming.
The developer SDK is almost ready.
And a Humanscan explorer (like Etherscan for humans) is in the works.
They’re not just building a protocol.
They’re building an entire identity stack.
It’s not just DePIN or Identity. It’s the new passport.
In the future, protocols won’t need your KYC.
They’ll ask: “Are you human?”
And you’ll answer—without leaking a single data point.
That’s what Humanity Protocol enables.
Humanity Points = Reputation Layer
Think of it like XP in gaming.
You complete quests, engage onchain, contribute to DAOs — you earn Humanity Points.
It’s the first truly composable proof-of-humanity reputation engine.
And yes, it’ll matter for airdrops.
Most people are farming the waitlist.
But the smartest ones?
They’re watching the SDK, DevNet, and testnet updates.
Because the real alpha is building apps that integrate Humanity Protocol before it hits mainnet.
Don’t fade this.
@Humanityprot
It’s not “just another identity project.”
It’s a zk-native, palm-based, privacy-respecting, human-first infrastructure play.
In a world where bots outnumber humans, this might be the thing that saves web3.
Follow them here:
🔗 X:
x.com/humanityprot
🔗 Website:
humanity.xyz
🔗 Waitlist:
humanity.xyz/waitlist
🔗 GitHub:
github.com/Humanity-Protocol
🔗 Docs:
docs.humanity.xyz
Join the testnet:
testnet.humanity.org/login?r…
Join the waitlist, but more importantly—watch the tech.