Humanity Protocol aims to bolster Web3 adoption through its privacy-oriented identity verification solution.
Human Institute has launched Humanity Protocol, a privacy-preserving, biometric palm recognition technology for verifying Web3 identity.
Humanity Protocol launched on the Polygon chain development kit (CDK) testnet on Feb. 20, developed in collaboration with Animoca Brands and Polygon Labs, according to a press release shared with Cointelegraph. Co-founded by Balázs Némethi and Chung Yin, Humanity Protocol aims to offer a less invasive alternative to biometric verification methods such as iris scans.
According to Yat Siu, the co-founder and executive chairman of Animoca Brands, proof-of-personhood solutions are often invasive and burdensome for users, unlike Humanity Protocol, which will enable better equity and inclusion for users. Siu wrote:









