Identity
LPA represents the live person without turning identity into a commodity.
The Internet was built for pages. Web2 was built for content. Web3 was built for assets. Now it is time to build it for people.
Every photo can be generated. Every post can be written by AI. Followers can be bought. Likes can be farmed. But real human participation is still scarce.
A social connection should not be a hidden database record. It can become an open, measurable, on-chain relationship.
Recognition of another live person.
The relationship receives economic weight.
Trust, activity and reputation become measurable.
In the Human Layer, connection begins with intent and grows through liquidity, participation and real social history.
LPA represents the live person. Trustlines connect people. Social liquidity pools create measurable relationship value. RPA measures active human participation.
Advertising, governance, rewards and recommendations can move from platform-owned algorithms to smart contracts that recognize active real people.
LPA represents the live person without turning identity into a commodity.
Trustlines and LPs transform social edges into visible economic structure.
RPA rewards real participation, not empty reach or artificial engagement.
Not to be traded. To be recognized.
RPA is a proposal for a new social architecture where verified human participation becomes the core value of the network.
For too long, digital society measured people by counters: followers, views, reactions and reach. These numbers are easy to copy, inflate and automate. They show activity around a profile, but they do not prove a living relationship between people.
The next social network should not be another platform that owns the graph. It should be a protocol where people own their presence, their connections and the value created by participation.
LPA represents a live person in the network. It is not a commodity and not a decorative profile badge. It is the anchor of social identity, reputation and long-term history.
A trustline replaces the empty gesture of following. It is a deliberate signal: I recognize this person and I am ready to interact with them inside an open social protocol.
A social liquidity pool turns a relationship into an open structure with measurable weight. It does not reduce people to money. It gives the relationship an economic memory that cannot be hidden inside a private database.
RPA measures active participation of real people. It can influence reputation, rewards, governance, recommendations and access. Its purpose is to make human presence more valuable than artificial engagement.
HumanFi is the economy of verified participation, attention and trust. In this model, value flows not to the platform that captures people, but to the people who create the living network.
Trust, liquidity, reputation and participation become the foundation for the next era of the Internet.
Become Part Of The Human Network