In his first public interview after the project suffered an exploit worth approximately $36 million, Terence Kwok, founder of Humanity Protocol, stated that the team will reorient its business focus, gradually downplay its positioning around blockchain and Decentralized Identity (DID), and pivot toward enterprise-grade AI products and services. Kwok explained the breach stemmed from leaked private keys on developer devices rather than smart contract vulnerabilities, with low odds of recovering the stolen funds. The team’s current priorities are rolling out new token migration and compensation processes. He also revealed the project had been planning this strategic shift for months; it now boasts roughly 10 million registered users, several million of whom have completed identity credential verification.
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