For as long as humans have lived in organized groups, they've found ways to prevent one person from pretending to be many. Whether it was a tribe ensuring only real members could speak in council or a city-state distributing rations, societies had to protect their systems from impostors. Today, we| Humanode
The internet is under siege, not by hackers or malware, but by an overwhelming flood of bots and AI-generated content. Forget "decentralization," forget "blockchain revolution."Every online community, crypto or not, faces the same challenge: distinguishing real humans from fake ones. This is about basic online trust. Fake accounts can| Humanode
The Internet was supposed to be decentralized, private, and fair. Web3 was supposed to break free from the old systems, giving power back to the people. But here we are – whales dominate governance, “decentralized” platforms rely on corporate gatekeepers to function, and scammers still run rampant. That’s not the| Humanode
Let’s be real for a second. When you think about consensus (Sybil-resistance) mechanisms in blockchain, what’s the first thing that pops into your head? Mining power? Stake size? Probably. And if we’re honest, it’s easy to feel a little uncomfortable with that. Like, deep down, you| Humanode