Humanity Protocol founder Terence Kwok said the project is repositioning toward enterprise AI products, moving away from its identity-and-blockchain roots weeks after a $36 million exploit drained its treasury and collapsed the H token.
Speaking on The Block's daily show, The Starting Block, in his first interview since the June attack, Kwok said the team had spent the past six to nine months quietly rethinking its direction and that the hack accelerated a shift already underway.
How the breach unfolded
The exploit stemmed from a compromised developer laptop rather than a smart-contract flaw.
A phishing email reached several members of Kwok's team, and although no one clicked it, the attackers eventually gained access to private keys associated with a member of the Humanity Foundation.








