There's a lot of talk about Humanity Protocol as the "solution" against bots, but no one is discussing what we're giving up in return. Today, with market data in hand, we need to be honest.
The technical reality:
The sovereignty dilemma: We're handing over biometric data (palm scan) to a network that, while it promises decentralization, has faced significant technical vulnerabilities.
The price of "Proof of Humanity": If the value of our token $H is directly tied to our ability to be "verified" by the network, are we not creating a system where identity is not a right, but an asset subject to market rules?