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Manifest your humanity:
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Sign The Covenant of Humanistic Technologies
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FAQ
What is The Covenant?
The Covenant is a shared framework for culture, contribution, and governance in the human.tech ecosystem. It defines how human-aligned technology is shaped and stewarded over time.
Learn more: https://human.tech/blog/the-covenant-of-humanistic-technology
What is HUMN Onchain SUMR Season 2?
Season 2 is the next phase of the HUMN Onchain SUMR campaign. It builds on human verification and focuses on participation, contribution, and community governance through The Covenant and the $HUMN ecosystem.
Learn more: https://human.tech/blog/humn-season-2-manifest-your-humanity
Do I need a Human Passport to participate in Season 2 and join The Covenant community?
Yes. Human Passport is the foundation of Season 2. You must be verified as a unique human to sign The Covenant and participate in community activities. Only the first 10,000 signers have an option to verify with biometrics instead.
Is human verification free?
For a limited time, up to 10,000 new users can complete free human verification via biometric checks as part of Season 2 onboarding. Later, you can get onboarded via Passport App (app.passport.xyz) - just collect a Unique Humanity Score of 20 or higher. This can be free or paid, depending on your existing onchain and offchain activity patterns.
What do I get for signing The Covenant?
Signing The Covenant grants 1,000 HUMN Points and a limited-edition art NFT, subject to availability. Right now, all NFTs are already taken.
What is the NFT (Frictionless / EarthPublicGoods) I receive?
It is a limited-edition NFT that is minted when a user signs the covenant and completes humanity verification. At this point, all the NFTs were already minted.
What's the total NFT supply for Covenant-issued art NFTs?
There are only 256 of each: Frictionless and EarthPublicGoods NFT. You can verify this directly in the smart contract code on Etherscan https://opensea.io/collection/human-tech-covenant-signatory.
Can the signatory NFTs (Frictionless/PublicEarthGoods) be transferred or sold?
Yes, you can view, buy, sell, and transfer NFTs from the collection at https://opensea.io/collection/human-tech-covenant-signatory.
Is the $HUMN token live?
No. The $HUMN token has not launched yet. More details about the token and governance mechanics will be shared in a dedicated follow-up post.
Where can I follow updates?
Follow human.tech on X, read the human.tech blog, and join us on Discord for ongoing updates and announcements.
What are The Covenant artifacts?
Artifacts are proof of human contribution: Essays, art, research, open-source code, and other forms of human creativity.
What is the max file size for The Covenant artifact submission?
The maximum file size is 4.5 MB. If you need to submit a larger file, please host your MP4 on Vimeo or YouTube and provide the link in the artifact field.
Can I submit more than 1 artifact?
No. We only permit for 1 artifact per signer. Please submit with care. Because there is currently a limit of one Artifact per person, we encourage waiting until you have something you’ve developed thoughtfully and intentionally.
Do I have to submit an artifact? Is it ok if I don’t submit anything?
Submitting an Artifact is optional. You can verify your humanity and participate without submitting anything. The flow may make it feel required, but it isn’t.
Do I have to submit my artifact right away? Is there any penalty for waiting?
There’s no advantage to submitting early. It’s perfectly fine to spend time getting acquainted with the Covenant and submit later, when you’re confident your work reflects your best thinking.
What are evaluation criteria for artifact submissions?
Artifacts are evaluated against clear criteria (originality, human rigor, alignment with Covenant principles, and clarity of intent), and submissions that don’t meet these standards (including generic AI output, misalignment, or incomplete work) may be disqualified.
How long will it take for my artifact to be approved?
Artifacts are reviewed by curators through a careful and rigorous evaluation process to ensure alignment with Covenant principles and curation standards. Because reviews are conducted thoughtfully and in batches, timelines can vary.
In general, reviews may take anywhere from a few weeks to up to three months, depending on submission volume and the depth of evaluation required. We appreciate your patience and encourage submitters to view this as a deliberative process rather than a rapid approval cycle.
What constitutes an artifact that has a high chance of approval?
A strong submission aligns with Covenant principles, shows real understanding of the domain, and contributes something genuinely useful to human-aligned technology or culture. Its value should be clear, even if the work is technical or specialized. It should have a realistic path to long-term impact within The Covenant ecosystem. The submitter must own the intellectual property (or have permission from all contributors), and the work must be released under an open-source license that allows The Covenant to build on or continue it.
What are examples of strong artifact submissions?
Examples of strong Artifacts include:
• A research paper or technical essay introducing a new idea, framework, or analysis related to human-centered technology, privacy, rights, or non-extractive systems.
• An open-source software project or protocol with clear documentation and a credible plan for growth, ranging from early concepts to working prototypes or well-defined project proposals.
• A documentary, investigation, or long-form narrative that surfaces real human impacts of technology and adds lasting cultural or social value.
• An open hardware project or experiment showing thoughtful design, technical understanding, and clear documentation that others can build on.
• A governance model, framework, or real-world experiment that tests how human-aligned systems could work in practice, with clear goals and next steps.
What are examples of weak artifact submissions?
Artifacts that are recycled, primarily AI-generated, incomplete, misaligned, self-promotional, or unclear in purpose are unlikely to be approved.
What disqualifies an artifact?
The following criteria disqualify an artifact from being approved for The Covenant:
Misaligned or contradicts Covenant principles.
Obvious generic AI output or misunderstanding of own work.
Harmful, misleading, or irrelevant.
Unreadable or incomprehensible.
I noticed you’re collecting my real name. I don’t want to fill in my real name in the web3 world — is that okay?
You are not required to use or disclose your real name. You may participate using a pseudonym or project name, as long as you can complete the required proof-of-humanity and submission requirements.
What about the Covenant Signatory OG / Covenant Contributor roles on Discord?
It will unlock an exclusive channel for all Covenant signatories who hold the NFTs and/or have approved artifacts.
Will the NFT for the signatory supply be refilled again?
No, max supply is 256 per edition, EarthPublicGoods and Frictionless, 512 total, minted on ETH mainnet.
Are AI generated ideas allowed as an artifact submission?
High-quality Artifacts are an expression of humanity. AI-assisted work is welcome, but the creator must clearly understand and stand behind the ideas, methods, or craft involved. Curators look for evidence of thoughtful development, iteration, or synthesis. Obvious generic AI output, or work that is primarily generated by AI, is unlikely to be approved.
Will the MP4 file size limitations for MP4 uploads will increase?
The team is exploring ways to increase the file size limit. Currently, 4.5 MB is the maximum allowed. If users need to submit a larger file, they should host the MP4 on Vimeo or YouTube and provide the URL in the artifact field.
Will I be notified if my artifact is being rejected or if it remains pending?
You will be notified when your submission is accepted or rejected. You won't be notified if your submission is still pending.
Does missing out on the fcfs NFT means users missed out on the 1k HUMN points too?
Every signatory will receive the points. NFT is optional.
If an artifact submission is rejected, is the user allowed to submit it again?
Here’s how artifact submissions work right now:
Signer: You can currently submit one artifact (one-time only).
Rejected: If your artifact is rejected, you cannot resubmit just yet. We’ll open resubmissions in the future after all initial submissions have been evaluated.
Approved: For approved artifacts, you can submit one at a time and will earn 1,000 points per approved submission (on top of the 1,000 points earned for signing).
Violation: If your artifact violates the rules, you cannot submit again.
Will resubmissions be possible?
Right now, we’re carefully evaluating all submissions first. We’ll share updates once resubmissions are available. Thanks for your patience!
Will any solution be implemented at TGE for users with compromised wallets?
Users are responsible for the security of their wallets. Please make sure to keep your wallet safe, as we cannot recover or reassign NFTs for compromised wallets.
The camera is blurry, I can't complete the face scan!
The blur is applied intentionally to protect your privacy. Please continue the verification process. Make sure to stand in a well-lit spot, by a window or a lamp. We recommend using mobile for verification as it tends to have higher success rates.
NFT failed to mint!
The Signatory NFT is a limited-edition NFT minted when you sign the covenant and complete humanity verification. The max supply is 256 per edition (512 total) on ETH mainnet (EarthPublicGoods and Frictionless).
If you see a “failed to mint” error, it’s because all Signatory NFTs have already been minted. Don’t worry—you can still submit an artifact, and if it’s approved, you will receive an NFT. The limited supply is intentional, and we’ll be updating the error message soon to make this clearer.
By submitting an artifact, and by approval user will get NFT. Is it tradable?
Yes — when your artifact is approved, you will receive an NFT and your work becomes part of the official Covenant Artifact collection.
Specifically, approved artifacts are minted into the HumanTech Covenant Artifacts NFT collection (HTECH). This NFT represents your approved submission on-chain and is transferable, meaning you can hold, transfer, or trade it like a normal NFT.
You may also receive related Covenant NFTs depending on your activity:
COVSGN (Signatory NFT): Minted when you sign the covenant and verify your humanity.
HTECH (Artifact NFT): Minted when an admin approves your artifact. This is your actual covenant artifact NFT.
HTCC (Contributor NFT): Claimable after your artifact is approved.
So in short: yes — once your artifact is approved, it becomes an NFT that you can own and transfer, and your contribution is permanently part of the Covenant."
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