
The Humanity Protocol has launched the Humanity Foundation, aimed at establishing ecosystem funds and community growth incentives. Announced on January 14, this initiative focuses on promoting worldwide adoption of non-invasive biometric technologies and decentralized identity solutions. The foundation seeks to leverage palm-based biometrics, positioning itself as a more privacy-conscious alternative to existing technologies such as Worldcoin’s iris scans. Backed by Animoca’s Yat Siu, the Humanity Protocol emphasizes user comfort and data encryption, enhancing its competitive edge in the digital identity space. Concurrently, Cardano has introduced its Venture Hub, a 12-week program designed to support projects building on its blockchain, particularly targeting Web 3.0 players and scalable start-ups.
COMMENT: The Foundation seeks to promote worldwide adoption and showcase the potential of non-invasive biometric technologies and decentralized identity solutions. https://t.co/goQH7XSHVe
PALMS OVER IRISES: HUMANITY LEVELS UP Humanity Protocol dropped the Humanity Foundation to flex its edge over Worldcoin. Backed by Animoca’s Yat Siu, they’re dropping zero-knowledge proofs and palm scans that crush iris tech for privacy and usability. Data stays encrypted,… https://t.co/MMGdMtK2eX
HUMANITY PROTOCOL TAKES PRIVACY TO THE NEXT LEVEL With the launch of the Humanity Foundation, Humanity Protocol strengthens its position in decentralized identity. Leveraging palm-based biometrics, it outpaces Worldcoin’s iris scans by offering greater privacy and user comfort.… https://t.co/7B37xauj4c





