
Mar 31, 2019
On 17th March, the HUMAN Protocol Foundation co-hosted an AMA with Infinity Capital Vietnam. The AMA was a live 60-minute Q&A session hosted on Telegram and divided into two parts. The first session consists of ten questions collected from Twitter prior to the event and, in the second session, Alex Newman, Co-Founder and Technical Designer of HUMAN Protocol, chooses questions from the live Telegram audience.
This AMA has been edited for grammar and clarity.
Session 1
Question 1 (Twitter username: @trietbede13):
Many projects spoke of security using decentralization but they were not kept. I think HUMAN Protocol also needs to be thoroughly prepared for security. Do you plan to conduct an audit through a security audit company like Certik/Slowmist?
Alex Newman (Co-Founder and Technical Designer of HUMAN Protocol):
We have done extensive audits actually through CertiK and other vendors. We secretly introduced easter eggs when they were doing the review to make sure they caught stuff. We found at the time CertiK provided the best audit and we’ve been working closely with them ever since.
Here’s our last CertiK audit
Question 2 (Twitter username: @cryptotrung):
Do you have any plans to attract non-crypto investors to HUMAN Protocol who are still not in the crypto world specially as a new project entering crypto. What are the plans to increase awareness about HUMAN Protocol around in non-crypto space?
Alex Newman:
What a fun question. With the HUMAN protocol, we want machine learning engineers to be able to launch jobs without needing to know about crypto. That being said, we want to introduce the whole internet to crypto. We have hundreds of millions of users and we want to encourage them all to get wallets. We can reach out to everyone who hits our captcha about the crypto revolution.
Question 3 (Twitter username: @MTanbf):
Our goal is to build a network where anyone wants to access blockchain data to get any information in any way. How can HUMAN Protocol help to accomplish these goals? What mechanisms or tools can you use to achieve this goal?
Alex Newman:
What a great goal. Sounds like the google of blockchain almost. Our goal is getting human perception and human predictions on chain at least as a starting point. Our belief is that all of human cognition could be on chain. This is just a part of any information, but human cognition is the most important information we can collect.