In a space flooded with bots and fake accounts, we have seen numerous projects try to solve this and Humanity Protocol is the latest to take a shot. Built on $ETH , it’s focused on verifying real human users using biometrics and zero knowledge proofs, without actually storing personal data. That privacy preserving approach stands out in a landscape where identity solutions often require giving up too much.
The concept of a portable, onchain human ID that can be used across Web3 apps feels promising, especially for things like Sybil resistance and fair access to airdrops. Whether it holds up at scale remains to be seen, but it’s a direction worth exploring.
#Bitget was one of the first platforms to list the $H token and is running campaigns tied to it. #Binance has it on the Alpha platform . Personally, I am watching this one closely, not just for the token, but for whether it sparks a broader shift in how we think about digital identity in crypto.