By now, many understand that Vortex refers to the Humanode DAO. If we were to get technical, the DAO is only one part of the Vortex in its entirety, but let's set that aside for now. We have talked about the governance tiers, and we have talked| Humanode
By the mid-20th century, governments had built up a decent toolkit for keeping track of who’s who: birth certificates, fingerprints, ID cards, and population registers. But then came computers. And the internet. And suddenly, the challenge wasn’t just stopping someone from claiming two rations; it was keeping bots,| Humanode
As one of the main pillars of Humanode ver. 1.0, we would once again like to bring attention to the Vortex and the governance model that Humanode is currently building. The concept of a decentralized autonomous organization (a DAO) can be traced back to the 1990s but was popularized| Humanode
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
As Humanode advances its research and development of Vortex, the core of the Humanode DAO, it is time to revisit the governance structure in Humanode, little by little. As one person = one node = one vote, Humanode aims to become the first fully and truly democratic DAO on blockchain. This means| 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
Imagine waking up to find your online identity hijacked, your social media profiles, email accounts, and even your bank details compromised. In 2024, such scenarios became alarmingly common, with over 1.1 million identity theft reports filed through the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov platform. And that’s just the tip of| Humanode