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HUMAN App Goes Live with a Flourishing Number of 200k Users

HUMAN Protocol has recently launched the full release of the HUMAN App–a web-based application that shows how published works in the Protocol can be completed and accessed by distributed workforces.

With 200,000 registered users, the HUMAN App is a gateway to work that is processed on the Protocol. Users use the app to accomplish data-labeling tasks and in exchange for their efforts, they are rewarded HMT tokens for each successful work.

Not only is it a functional product, but also serves as a complete open-source implementation that allows users on the HUMAN platform to create their own solutions.

At present, the HUMAN App runs on Polygon–which processes withdrawals–and Ethereum networks. In addition, it is a requirement for users to enter a Matic wallet address to withdraw their earned coins.

Moreover, only verified accounts can initiate withdrawals. To have a verified account, users must do it through a third-party identification solution called Civic. Once set up, it can be linked to their HUMAN App accounts by following on-screen instructions. Furthermore, HUMAN Protocol Technology Director Harjyot Singh stated:

Consequently, users should anticipate new updates and more tasks to be added to the HUMAN Application over time.

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