Humanity Protocol has announced that its Humanity Mainnet is now supported by Fireblocks, significantly expanding institutional access to its ecosystem and native assets.
The integration enables more than 2,400 institutions already using Fireblocks’ platform to securely hold, manage, and interact with H and other assets native to Humanity Mainnet.
With this move, Humanity Mainnet joins over 130 blockchain networks supported by Fireblocks. Institutional users can now custody Humanity assets, execute transactions, and incorporate the network into their treasury and onchain operations using the same governance, security controls, and operational frameworks they already apply across their wider digital asset portfolios.
Fireblocks’ platform underpins a large proportion of institutional digital asset activity, having secured more than $10tn in digital asset transfers to date.
Through custody support for H, institutions can now gain direct exposure to Humanity’s trust and identity infrastructure alongside other core digital assets already held within institutional treasuries.
H acts as an economic coordination layer for trust on the internet, aligning incentives across privacy-preserving identity verification, reputation frameworks, and trust-based applications.
Humanity Protocol founder Terence Kwok said, “The integration with Fireblocks means that every institution using Fireblocks can now hold and interact with assets on Humanity Mainnet, starting with H.
“This is a major unlock for institutional access, because it puts Humanity alongside the networks that institutions already use and trust. It makes H immediately operable within existing institutional treasury, custody, and onchain workflows, without requiring new infrastructure or processes.”
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