HUMAN Protocol Awards Grant to VeritaTrust to Fuel On-Chain Review Ecosystem

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HUMAN Protocol awards grant to VeritaTrust to build blockchain-based review management ecosystem

Within this collaboration, HUMAN Protocol will issue a grant for the development of the platform for on-chain reviews. VeritaTrust becomes the first partner of the HUMAN Protocol's grant program.

Also, the collaboration includes the deployment of VeritaTrust mechanisms to HUMAN Protocol. It will advance its on-chain activity, brand visibility and interest in HMT token amid retail crypto enthusiasts.Andreas Schemm, head of the grants program at HUMAN Protocol, highlights the importance of this collaboration for both teams and real-world adoption of blockchain solutions as a whole:

It is a highly compatible partnership. We are delighted to be working with the VeritaTrust team; to fund their work as they seek to build using our blockchain technology and reward mechanisms to improve e-commerce solutions.

HUMAN Protocol share our vision of rewarding contribution. So far, they have successfully brought hCaptcha on-chain to allow people to earn for their 'clicks'. Their method of evaluating and paying out micro-work on-chain is a great solution for our needs; by leveraging this technology, we can pay out reviewers automatically on-chain thanks to the power of smart contracts.

Previously, HUMAN Protocol unveiled hCaptcha, a bot blocker that works similarly to CAPTCHA. In an on-chain way, it rewards internet users for solving special puzzles.

Source: Digital Coin News (digitalcoinnews.net)

 

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