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About Humanity
ZK Biometric Proofs: The protocol uses palm recognition - a biometric modality with high uniqueness and low forgery rates - to establish that each participant is a real, unique human. This biometric data is converted into hashed representations and processed using ZKPs to generate identity attestations without revealing raw data.
zkEVM Infrastructure: Deployed on a ZK rollup for scalability and privacy, Humanity Protocol leverages Polygon CDK to maintain composability with Ethereum while ensuring cost-efficient operation.
Sybil Resistance Mechanism: By enforcing that each palm scan corresponds to a single identifier, the system ensures one-human-one-identity constraints. Palm signatures are locally encrypted and compared to prevent duplicates using zkML (zero-knowledge machine learning).
Trusted Execution and Verifiers: Decentralised verifiers known as zkProofers validate the biometric claims. These nodes stake H tokens and are rewarded for uptime, accuracy, and fraud detection, ensuring a self-regulating ecosystem.
Decentralised Identity (DID) Layer: The protocol issues cryptographically secured DIDs that can be used across dApps and Web3 services, making Humanity Protocol a foundational identity layer for permissionless systems.
The H token is the native utility token of the Humanity Protocol and underpins its economic and security models. It is used in the following capacities:
Verification Utility: Applications that require identity confirmation (e.g. social media, voting, airdrops, or DeFi platforms) pay fees in H to verify users via the Humanity identity layer.
Staking for zkProofers: Verifiers in the network stake H tokens as a form of economic security. Misbehaviour or false validation results in stake slashing, aligning incentives with network integrity.
Network Governance: Token holders can vote on upgrades to the biometric algorithms, validator incentives, integration policies, or parameter adjustments within the protocol.
Reward Distribution: Users who verify their identity through the protocol, refer others, or participate in consensus mechanisms can receive H tokens as incentives.
Anti-Sybil Economic Layer: By attaching economic cost (via H) to participation and verification attempts, the protocol deters spam and Sybil behaviours effectively.
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What If Zebec Protocol Becomes Stripe for Web3
A midsized Singapore business has 400 contractors across 12 countries it needs to pay. Today that payroll enterprise uses 3 correspondent banks to wire, takes 2-5 days, and loses 3-7% to fees and FX spread. Now imagine that same enterprise sending USDC to those contractors instantly. Every transaction tracked second by second. Every payroll available in 1 dashboard. That's what Zebec Network will do.
Three Metrics Showing Humanity's Network Is Actually Growing
Humanity Protocol's H token is 76% down from its all-time high and trading around $0.095 as of mid-March 2026. Look beyond H token price into three on-chain numbers and three ecosystem data points, and a different picture emerges. With over 9 million Human IDs issued, a Mastercard integration live in the U.S. market, and active partnerships that doubled over the back half of 2025, the network has quite a lot going for it.
Humanity Market Data
The live Humanity price today is $0.08 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $3,013,540.40 USD. We update our H to USD price in real-time. Humanity is up 0.33% in the last 24 hours.
The current market cap is $219,132,948.58 USD, ranking #130 by market capitalization. The circulating supply is 2,621,428,571 H out of a max supply of 10,000,000,000 H.