Humanity Protocol has officially launched its mainnet and introduced a uniform layer of identity that connects web2 references with decentralized Web3 services via zero-knowledge transport Layer Security (ZKTLS).
With this technology, users can verify references, such as functions or university transcriptions, without exposing personal data. During the launch, travelers can link frequent-flyer and loyalty accounts to large airlines and hotel groups, including Delta, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Marriott and Hilton, to their human ID, creating a portable reputation in both web2 and web3 applications. CEO Terence Kwok emphasized that the Mainnet release transforms decentralized identity into practical infrastructure, allowing users to confirm their identity while retaining privacy. The network also offers developers opportunities to create Sybil-resistant social platforms and reputation-based market places, which further expanded the use cases for the humanity protocol.
