The decentralised web needs action to establish verification tools for users and crypto services like the traditional web.
A strategic partnership aims to establish trust and accountability across the decentralized web, with Humanity Protocol announcing it will work with Kaito to launch “Yapper Credentials,” a new system for verifiable identity and contributor recognition within the crypto community.
Web 3.0 is an evolution of the internet’s no bounds, sparking the next generation of digital services and phenomenons like cryptocurrency.
Humanity Protocol is known for its privacy-first, Proof-of-Humanity blockchain technology and is teaming up with Kaito, an AI-powered Web3 information platform, to provide users with digital credentials to tackle the persistent challenges of establishing real, verifiable identity while preserving user privacy.
Kaito will act as the official verification provider on the Humanity Protocol network using its proprietary algorithm to classify users into three categories: Members of the Crypto Twitter community, rising contributors or general users who sign up and connect their X (Twitter) accounts.
Participants who connect to Humanity Protocol’s testnet will automatically receive Yapper Credentials upon launch. Inner CT and Emerging CT members will also receive bonus allocations in future airdrops—50% and 25% respectively—encouraging broader participation in decentralized identity efforts.
A standout feature of the initiative is its cross-chain interoperability. Yapper Credentials follow decentralized identity standards, enabling users to carry verified status across various blockchain platforms, including DAOs, governance portals, and other decentralized apps.
By providing cryptographic proof of social participation, the system enhances sybil resistance—a key challenge in blockchain environments—while rewarding legitimate community engagement. The goal: a more human-centric and trustworthy internet without sacrificing privacy.
“Yapper Credentials provide a meaningful way to recognize authentic contributions and translate social capital into verifiable, on-chain identity,” said Terence Kwok, Founder of Humanity Protocol. “This is a major step toward a more secure, inclusive, and reputation-aware Web3.”
Yu Hu, Founder of Kaito, echoed the sentiment, saying the collaboration will allow users to “leverage their credentials in multiple applications while preserving privacy and security,” ultimately putting individuals in control of their identity and reputation online.
The partnership represents a growing movement within Web3 to tie decentralized identity to meaningful, verified human activity—paving the way for more trustworthy digital interactions across the blockchain ecosystem.