PANews reported on October 23rd that, according to the Walrus blog, Humanity Protocol is migrating from IPFS to Walrus, aiming to on-chain over 10 million user identity credentials and integrating them into the Sui ecosystem, with the goal of exceeding 100 million unique credentials by 2025. This decentralized, privacy-first identity network verifies uniqueness through palm print scanning, and credentials are tamper-proof and stored on the blockchain. Walrus provides data availability and high-throughput issuance, programmable access control, and cross-chain authentication capabilities, with storage capacity expected to exceed 300GB this year.
Humanity Protocol announces migration from IPFS to Walrus
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