The HUMAN Protocol Foundation has awarded a grant to enable on-chain assessments utilising their protocol. After HUMAN Protocol announced a $10 million grant fund for the program’s beneficiaries, it’s wonderful to be the first beneficiary of a grant from VeritaTrust.
VeritaTrust intends to use blockchain to recompense customers for their honest reviews of goods and services, as well as monitor the reputations of the reviewers who leave them. The VeritaTrust effort also intends to enhance the HUMAN Protocol’s on-chain activity by paying reviewers with the Protocol’s native token, HMT. “It’s a very compatible cooperation,” Andreas Schemm, who oversees the HUMAN Protocol awards programme, said.
The HUMAN Protocol, a globally applicable solution, may be beneficial to dispersed workforces. First, hCaptcha was developed on the blockchain to recognise and reward individual employees for their valuable contributions to machine learning (ML) research, which they could do by solving CAPTCHAs. As a result, a greater spectrum of contributions can now be tokenized. This allows for the tracking and rewarding of micropayments for various contributions.
In a blog post about the prospects, Human predicted that a blockchain-based programme like VeritaTrust would be successful. VeritaTrust collects customer feedback from its clients to reward customers. They developed a comprehensive customer review strategy using a plug-and-play SaaS system based on blockchain, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
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