The Problem
Limited-seat concerts, sports games, and conferences are overrun by scalpers and fake tickets:
Checkout bots grab thousands of seats in seconds.
QR screenshots and paper printouts are duplicated and resold.
Chargebacks and gate-fraud force venues into costly manual checks.
Genuine fans end up shut out or pay exorbitant resale mark-ups.
The Solution
Today’s ticketing security relies on codes that can be copied and bots that can be disguised.
Humanity Protocol replaces those fragile tokens with human-centric credentials:
Proof of Humanity – a one-time, palm-scan credential that guarantees the buyer is a single, living person. No credential → no checkout.
Event-ticket credential – a second, cryptographically signed token that links that same human to one specific seat or entry slot.
Because the ticket is bound to a verified human identity (not to a QR image or PDF) scalper scripts cannot mass-purchase, screenshots cannot be duplicated, and only the rightful fan can activate entry at the gate. If the organizer allows resales, the ticket can be transferred only to another Proof-of-Humanity holder, preserving fairness end-to-end.
How It Works
One-time human verification
Fans complete a quick palm scan and receive their Proof-of-Humanity on-chain credential.Fair ticket sale
During the drop, each credential allows exactly one purchase, bots and multi-account farming are blocked at the door.Entry on event day
At the gate, a live palm scan proves the holder is the ticketed person; the credential is marked "used", preventing re-entry attempts.Optional resale window
If the event permits transfers, the ticket credential can be re-issued to another verified human, but never to a bot network.
Benefits & Results
Fair access for real fans - no more instant sell-outs to scripts.
Counterfeit-proof entry - screenshots and printed QRs are useless.
Lower chargebacks & support costs - venues stop chasing fake transactions.
Simpler fan experience - no apps or barcodes to fumble; just show up and scan.
Portable trust layer - the same fan credential works across festivals, arenas, and partner events.