Humanity Protocol, the decentralized identity system that checks people’s uniqueness by scanning a palm, has revealed news of the migration to Walrus from the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), bringing millions of user credentials up the chain and into the Sui ecosystem. Walrus and Humanity have a shared goal to increase this number from 10 million credentials to over 100 million user credentials by the end of 2025, along with Walrus’ storage capacity of more than 300 GB of data by the end of the year.
🦭 @Humanityprot is coming to Walrus!
The decentralized identity network, powered by Pantera and Jump, is migrating from IPFS to Walrus, bringing more than 10 million authenticated credentials on-chain and into the Sui ecosystem.
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— Walrus 🦭/acc (@WalrusProtocol) October 22, 2025
Humanity Protocol launches open identity graph to protect users from AI fraud and deepfakes
The fundamental purpose of developing the Humanity Protocol is to facilitate the users as an open identity graph that supports an individual’s memberships, reputation and achievements in Web2, Web3 and this material world. According to the details, Humanity Protocol is backed by Pantera Capital and Jump Crypto to provide full monitoring services to users around the world.
The platform has limited its services not only to users but also to businesses, offering both a plug-and-play solution to deliver trusted, personalized, future-proof identity services. Moreover, it is also designed to protect the users from fraud, deep fakes and other spoofed identities by providing a verifiable proof of identity along with the productive use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Rebecca Simmonds, managing executive of the Walrus Foundation, said: “Humanity Protocol understands the potential threat that AI fraud tools pose and offers a targeted solution that both prevents attacks and maintains user privacy. We are so excited to partner with them and provide the data layer that not only enables the growth of AI data markets, but also AI security offers.”
Walrus strengthens the Humanity Protocol with real-time support and cross-chain authentication features
Humanity Protocol guaranteed Walrus data availability. In return, Walrus enables a host of improvements and expands features for the Humanity Protocol, and these include: support for real-time, control for selective declaration and revocation of credentials, help with cross-chain identity verification, and helping users build new applications like Sybil-resistant DeFi, AI model access control, and more.
Terence Kwok, founder of the Humanity Protocol, also expressed his opinion. He said: “Walrus gives us the scale and performance needed to support the world’s largest companies as they integrate trust infrastructure into their platforms.” Additionally, the Humanity Protocol will spread into the Sui ecosystem for cross-chain identity proofing and closing Seal for scalable encrypted storage for accessing user data.
