Humanity Protocol, a decentralized identity system that checks human uniqueness by scanning palms, announced news of its migration from InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) to Walrus, pumping millions of user credentials on-chain and into the Sui ecosystem. Walrus and Humanity have a joint goal of increasing this number from 10 million credentials to more than 100 million user credentials by the end of 2025, and for Walrus to have over 300GB of storage capacity by the end of the year.
🦭 @Humanityprot is coming to Walrus!
The decentralized identity network powered by Pantera and Jump is migrating from IPFS to Walrus, bringing over 10 million verified credentials on-chain and into the Sui ecosystem.
AI-resistant, privacy-first identity at scale. pic.twitter.com/H5VhkuNaio
— Walrus🦭/acc (@WalrusProtocol) October 22, 2025
Humanity Protocol launches open identity graph to protect users from AI fraud and deepfakes
The fundamental purpose of the development of the Humanity Protocol is to facilitate users as an open identity graph that supports individual membership, reputation, and accomplishments across Web2, Web3, and this physical world. According to details, Humanity Protocol is backed by Pantera Capital and Jump Crypto, offering full control services to users around the world.
Rather than limiting its services only to users, the platform also extends its services to businesses, providing both businesses with a plug-and-play solution for delivering reliable, personalized, and future-proof identity services. It is also designed in a way that protects users from fraud, deep fakes, and other forms of identity misrepresentation by providing verifiable proof of identity along with the productive use of artificial intelligence (AI).
“Humanity Protocol understands the potential threat that AI fraud tools present and provides targeted solutions that both prevent attacks and maintain user privacy,” said Rebecca Simmons, Managing Executive of the Walrus Foundation.
Walrus enhances Humanity protocol with real-time support and cross-chain validation capabilities
Humanity Protocol assured Walrus about the availability of the data. In return, Walrus enables a number of enhancements and enhancements to Humanity Protocol, including real-time support, control over selective declaration and destruction of credentials, assistance with cross-chain identity verification, and helping users build new applications such as Sybil-resistant DeFi, AI model access control, and more.
Terence Kwok, founder of Humanity Protocol, also expressed his views. “Walrus provides the scale and performance needed to support the world's largest enterprises as they integrate their trust infrastructure into their platform,” he said. Additionally, Humanity Protocol will be prevalent in the Sui ecosystem for cross-chain identity proofing and Close Seal for scalable encrypted storage for user data access.

