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Hope emerged with the introduction of the Humanity Protocol, a revolutionary technology designed to combat credential fraud. Using a simple smartphone app, individuals could scan their palm, leveraging unique vein patterns and biometric data to verify their identity. The system, developed by a global tech initiative (
@humanityprot
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🕴️ For employers, the benefits were immediate. A quick palm scan during interviews verified candidates’ degrees, eliminating the need for lengthy background checks. The system was tamper-proof, as palm vein patterns were nearly impossible to replicate. Universities adopted it too, issuing digital credentials tied to students’ biometric profiles upon graduation. The process was seamless: graduates scanned their palms, employers verified instantly, and trust 1 reply
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🧕 Ploy was among the first to use the Humanity Protocol. At her next interview, she scanned her palm using her phone, and within moments, her master’s degree and academic record appeared on the employer’s screen, verified by the Ministry. She was hired on the spot, her qualifications unquestioned. Krit, after serving his sentence, also benefited. Determined to rebuild his life, he enrolled in a legitimate vocational program. Upon completion, he used the Humanity Protocol to prove his new credentials, earning a fresh start without the shadow of his past. 1 reply
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