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human.tech
human.tech explores the critical intersection of humans and autonomous technology. Their content, primarily shared on Twitter, focuses on proof of humanity initiatives like @humnpassport and robust secure secrets management via @waapxyz, projects built by Holonym.
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the hardest part of building for agents isn't the agent. it's the trust infrastructure around it who can the agent be? what can it do? who's responsible if it acts wrongly? those are identity and custody questions, not engineering ones https://human.tech/blog/would-you-trust-an-ai-agent-with-your-private-key https://t.co/h8mhG8ID5T

wallets were designed around one assumption: a human is on the other end someone with a credit history, a legal identity, a jurisdiction; someone who can be sued, denied service, held to account – the entire trust model of finance depends on that chain AI agents are settling transactions now, touching stablecoins, cross-chain routing, yield positions. the wallet infrastructure is being rebuilt around them: session caps, scoped keys, on-chain identity what hasn't been rebuilt: who answers when something goes wrong – the accountability still needs to root to a human
a heartfelt thank you to all the humans who donated to the Ethereum Security QF round you're how Ethereum stays secure. security infrastructure doesn't fund itself it took hundreds of people, each deciding it matters 💙
in an agentic world, digital privacy isn't about hiding. it's about who can act on your behalf without your knowledge https://human.tech/blog/privacy-is-digital-well-being-in-an-agentic-world https://t.co/txBs3rmhCN

your agent framework lets agents transact onchain, but does it verify if there's a real human behind it? two things need to be true: i) the human behind the agent is verified ii) the agent can act without holding the human's private key @HumnPassport handles the identity, @WaaPxyz handles the custody

last moments of the Ethereum Security QF Round if you've been putting it off, this is it https://qf.giveth.io/project/humantech
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Latest X Posts
the hardest part of building for agents isn't the agent. it's the trust infrastructure around it who can the agent be? what can it do? who's responsible if it acts wrongly? those are identity and custody questions, not engineering ones https://human.tech/blog/would-you-trust-an-ai-agent-with-your-private-key https://t.co/h8mhG8ID5T

wallets were designed around one assumption: a human is on the other end someone with a credit history, a legal identity, a jurisdiction; someone who can be sued, denied service, held to account – the entire trust model of finance depends on that chain AI agents are settling transactions now, touching stablecoins, cross-chain routing, yield positions. the wallet infrastructure is being rebuilt around them: session caps, scoped keys, on-chain identity what hasn't been rebuilt: who answers when something goes wrong – the accountability still needs to root to a human
a heartfelt thank you to all the humans who donated to the Ethereum Security QF round you're how Ethereum stays secure. security infrastructure doesn't fund itself it took hundreds of people, each deciding it matters 💙
in an agentic world, digital privacy isn't about hiding. it's about who can act on your behalf without your knowledge https://human.tech/blog/privacy-is-digital-well-being-in-an-agentic-world https://t.co/txBs3rmhCN

your agent framework lets agents transact onchain, but does it verify if there's a real human behind it? two things need to be true: i) the human behind the agent is verified ii) the agent can act without holding the human's private key @HumnPassport handles the identity, @WaaPxyz handles the custody

last moments of the Ethereum Security QF Round if you've been putting it off, this is it https://qf.giveth.io/project/humantech