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Humanity Protocol, the decentralized identity protocol that claims "proving you are you with your palm print," has been hacked.
Token H plummeted by 90%, and the attacker is still frantically converting stolen funds into ETH to run away.
Last week, you were still bragging in the group: "This project is the next Worldcoin! Palm print recognition, unique, anti-witch attack tool!"
Early this morning, you opened your wallet and found it wiped out.
In the same week, the Syscoin Bridge was also compromised—hackers printed 5 billion SYS out of thin air, and the bridge was shut down.
This is not just about losing money.
What is the selling point of Humanity Protocol? "Decentralized identity, biometric verification."
You handed over your palm print. Unique, lifelong unchangeable, biometric information that can't be reset.
And they couldn't even protect a few wallets.
Most so-called "audit reports" are just bought stickers costing a few thousand dollars. Audit firms scan the code for low-risk vulnerabilities, give a "pass" rating, and then the project team uses that to write whitepapers, attract investment, and collect your palm print.
What is the real attack surface?
Private key management? Who manages it? How is it managed? Is there multi-signature?
Contract logic? Are there backdoors? Permission vulnerabilities?
Cross-chain bridges? That’s a hacker’s ATM, proven a hundred times over.
The Syscoin Bridge being attacked again confirms: bridges are the most vulnerable link.
This time, Humanity might involve "shared risk exposure"—multiple wallets sharing the same key, or a fatal flaw hidden in the contract.
The next target could be your "decentralized identity" protocol. Your biometric data is already stored on some centralized server by the project team (don’t be naive—you think it’s all on-chain?). If that server gets hacked, your palm print will be exposed on the dark web forever.
Don’t hand over your fingerprint to a protocol that can’t even protect its own wallets. Your palm print is worth ten thousand times more than your private key—because if you lose your private key, you can reset it; if your palm print is lost, you’re exposed for life.
I don’t know if Humanity Protocol can stand up again, but your money already can’t stand anymore. #美股AI概念股普涨 #Strategy低位加仓1550枚BTC $BTC $ETH $H