Security & Cryptography

Biometric Proof-of-Humanity

Definition

Biometric Proof-of-Humanity is a key concept in institutional digital asset infrastructure. BPoH binds biological identity to cryptographic keys, preventing impersonation and ensuring only authorized humans can sign.

Why It Matters

Digital asset security is the foundation of institutional trust. A single security breach can result in hundreds of millions in losses and permanent reputational damage. Biometric Proof-of-Humanity represents a critical component of the multi-layered security approach required for institutional-grade custody.

How JIL Sovereign Addresses This

JIL implements biometric proof-of-humanity as part of its defense-in-depth security architecture. BPoH binds biological identity to cryptographic keys, preventing impersonation and ensuring only authorized humans can sign. The platform combines MPC 2-of-3 threshold signing, post-quantum cryptography (Dilithium/Kyber), AES-256-GCM encryption at rest, and hardware security module integration across all 10 mainnet Sovereign Compliance Network (SCN) validators.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is biometric proof-of-humanity?

BPoH binds biological identity to cryptographic keys, preventing impersonation and ensuring only authorized humans can sign.

Why does biometric proof-of-humanity matter for institutions?

Digital asset security is the foundation of institutional trust. A single security breach can result in hundreds of millions in losses and permanent reputational damage. Biometric Proof-of-Humanity represents a critical component of the multi-layered