Last night's "Myanmar North Call · Ten Questions @Humanityprot" was so interesting, one dared to ask @thecryptoskanda, and one dared to answer @TK_Humanity, a discussion between the project leader and the project leader, with no dull moments.

The community has been constantly complaining about the $H airdrop, and Terence didn't shy away from it, implying: "Sorry, the brush warrior is not on the token distribution list. What we want is 'real people + real actions.'"

But at least the token price held up. It dropped to a low of $0.017 before making a comeback, peaking at $0.1, which is better than pouring money into projects that don't turn back, right?

Regarding the project's vision, Terence spent a lot of time explaining what Humanity is about:

1. It is not a counterpart product to Worldcoin, but the goal is to be more compliant and privacy-friendly.

2. No fingerprints are stored, ZK zero-knowledge protects data.

3. The long-term goal is to build an on-chain identity infrastructure, a one-stop service for PoP, KYC, and credit systems.

And don't be fooled by just a fingerprint scan now; the roadmap has already been drawn up to Mars:

🔹 Currently, the product is only 10-15% completed,

🔹 Multiple updates and collaborations will be announced in the coming weeks,

🔹 Discussions with Twitter about the "identity verification" issue are underway,

🔹 Core hardware development is already in progress, and the costs are not low,

🔹 There are even financial institutions planning to issue certificates on the Humanity Chain,

🔹 Originally aimed at Binance Spot / Korean market, now focusing on product polishing and resource integration.

So the fingerprint scan is not the end, it's just the prologue.

What Humanity truly wants to do is to create a human credit layer, a new paradigm for identity verification.

Terence repeatedly emphasized: "We want to do Fairdrop, to guard against witches, and to base it on real person verification."

The narrative is brewing, like freshly cooked tripe from a hot pot — full of potential, hot and spicy. The narrative of real person verification is transforming from a "concept stock" into an "infrastructure."

$H is a ticket for future on-chain citizens. Whether or not you scan your hand, you will ultimately have to face the question of "who are you." And Humanity is defining that answer.