Humanity Protocol is building a secure, private Web3 identity system with zk-proofs and palm scans: An interview with founder Terence Kwok
Humanity Protocol uses palm scans with strong privacy measures to build a secure, private, and universally accessible Web3 identity system. The post Humanity Protocol is building a secure, private Web3 identity system wi...
Humanity Protocol uses palm scans with strong privacy measures to build a secure, private, and universally accessible Web3 identity system.
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