Let's Learn About the Weaknesses of the Humanity Protocol $H

#HumanityProtocol

1. Bot & Sybil Attack (Fake Identities)

Founder Terrance Kwok acknowledged that up to 88% of the 9 million Human IDs could be bots, with only about 1 million truly verified.

This undermines the project's main claim as a **“one‑person‑one‑identity”** system.

2. Price Volatility & Dump from Airdrop

The price of H dropped more than 61% post-launch due to massive sell-off from airdrop recipients.

One day after the TGE (Token Generation Event), market history shows significant sell-off from internal parties & market makers.

The latest technical analysis shows H in an overbought condition with the potential for significant correction in the near future.

3. Technology Risks & Lack of Audit

No independent security audit has been conducted; neither for smart contracts nor biometric protocols.

The palm-print biometric scanning technology via mobile cameras is still young and prone to misidentification, privacy issues, and metadata leaks.

The transition to specialized palm-vein devices (Phase 3) poses significant logistical challenges.

4. Biometric Regulation & Privacy

The KYC/AML systems and the use of biometric data are vulnerable to strict regulatory policies in various jurisdictions (EU, UK, Nigeria, Kenya), as seen with Worldcoin.

Even with ZKP, regulations may demand biometric transparency or identity reporting, complicating global operations.

5. Intense Competition & Limited Adoption

Competing with large similar projects like Worldcoin, which already has a broad user base and infrastructure.

The adoption rate of palm-scans remains low among non-technicians; there is a need for additional education and infrastructure.

6. Tokenomics Not Fully Defined

The main function of the H token is currently for airdrops and verification payments. Sustainable economic mechanisms (governance, staking, application utility) are not complete.

There is a risk of becoming a “subsidize-and-dump” project: high initial incentives, but without widespread adoption, prices drop quickly.