Humanity Protocol is a system founded by Terence Kwok that uses palm recognition to verify identities. This technology offers a less invasive alternative to traditional methods (like iris scans) and aims to improve access to Web3 applications. You can establish your Proof of Humanity with a simple smartphone scan. This creates a decentralized digital identity that’s easy to access.
Description
Here’s how it works:
- Palm Recognition: Humanity Protocol relies on palm recognition instead of iris or facial scans. This technology is easy to access on your phone. This makes identity verification simple and less intrusive.
- Blockchain Integration: It operates on a zkEVM Layer-2 blockchain, which enhances security with zero-knowledge proofs. This ensures that your data stays private while verifying your identity.
- Proof of Humanity: This feature ensures that only real people, not bots or fake identities, can participate. It’s useful for many Web3 applications like on-chain games, social media, and DeFi.
- Verifiable Credentials: The system also incorporates credentials that can be easily verified by the decentralized network, making it safer and more transparent.
- Powered by Polygon: Humanity Protocol uses Polygon CDK for scalability and efficiency. This lets the system to grow and manage many users at once.
Humanity Protocol uses palm recognition for digital identity. It combines this tech with blockchain to make Web3 apps easy to use. The goal is to expand access to decentralized IDs.
Team of the Project
Terence Kwok
Co-founder
Terence Kwok is the founder of Humanity Protocol, Asia’s first unicorn. It was valued at one billion dollars. Humanity Protocol is dedicated to enhancing online and offline experiences through the integration of AI, blockchain, and Web3 technologies. Kwok is trying to use technology to connect people and make its benefits accessible to all.