The Cryptonomist is pleased to present this exclusive interview with the team behind Humanity Protocol, one of Asia’s first Web3 unicorns. In a world
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How Humanity Protocol is building trust in the AI and deepfake era
The Cryptonomist is pleased to present this exclusive interview with the team behind Humanity Protocol, one of Asias first Web3 unicorns. In a world increasingly threatened by AI-powered deepfakes and identity fraud, Humanity Protocol is leading the charge toward a privacy-first, decentralized approach to digital identity—one that could redefine trust in the digital age.
The crisis is very real and growing fast. As deepfakes and digital impersonation tools get more advanced, it‘s becoming harder to know who you’re really interacting with online. Weve seen this play out in alarming ways recently, like when the British engineering firm Arup lost nearly $26 million after fraudsters used deepfakes to impersonate company executives in a video call. Or consider the incident in the 2025 New Hampshire primary, where AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Bidens voice were used to discourage voting.
If we don‘t address this quickly, we could lose trust in everything from financial systems to everyday communication and even our democratic processes. It’s not just a tech problem. Its a trust problem that affects everyone, and the consequences are becoming increasingly severe.
Most centralized systems force people to give up personal data to prove who they are. We dont think that should be necessary. Humanity Protocol lets people prove theyre real and unique using a palm scan, but without ever sharing who they are. Thanks to zero-knowledge proofs, no personal data gets stored or exposed. This gives users control over their personal data while still making digital spaces safer.
We‘ve now hit over 4.7 million Human IDs and it shows that people are ready for change. There’s a massive demand for digital identity that isn‘t tied to a government or big tech company. We’re seeing users from all over the world join because they want to take control of their digital lives. Next, were focusing on expanding our ecosystem, working with apps, platforms, and services that can use Humanity Protocol to verify users in a secure and private way.
There‘s definitely resistance, but we’re also seeing signs of openness. Some governments are starting to understand that decentralized identity can actually offer better transparency and security, without compromising personal privacy. It‘s going to take time and a lot of education, but with the right tools and a focus on compliance, we believe it’s possible to find common ground.
Identity opens doors. With a trusted digital identity, people can access jobs, financial services, education, and more especially in parts of the world where traditional systems fall short. Web3 makes it possible to bring those opportunities to anyone with an internet connection without relying on centralized authorities. Its about inclusion and giving people more control over their futures.
We want to make digital identity something everyone can own and use safely, without giving up their privacy. The long-term goal is to build a global standard for proof of personhood thats secure, private, and easy to use. Whether its logging into apps, accessing services, or participating in online communities, we believe Humanity Protocol can be the foundation for a more trustworthy digital world.
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