☑️The Steam Stamp
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This guide explains how to verify the Steam Stamp on Human Passport. The Steam Stamp is free to claim and does not require any prior purchases or transactions. It is based on historical account activity that demonstrates sustained and diverse use of a Steam account.
By meeting the requirements, you show consistent engagement over time, reflected through total playtime, achievements earned, and activity across multiple games. This helps signal authentic, long-term usage rather than short-term or automated behaviour, strengthening your Passport score.
Cost: Free
Time: 2-3 minutes
Stamp validity: 90 days (free renewal)
Prerequisites
Steam account with:
✅ 100+ hours total playtime across all games
✅ 10+ achievements earned (across all games)
✅ 3+ different games with >1 hour playtime each
✅ No single game represents >80% of total playtime
Step-by-Step Guide
Navigate to the Steam Stamp
Go to the Passport app (app.passport.xyz), connect your wallet, find the Steam Stamp card, and open it.
Important considerations
Both your Steam Profile and Game Details must be set to Public for verification to work
Verification checks your total playtime, achievements, and game diversity
You must meet ALL four criteria to receive this stamp
Private profiles or profiles without sufficient gaming history will not qualify
Your privacy settings can be changed back to private after verification is complete
Troubleshooting
If you run into any issues, please reach out to support.
FAQ
Why does the Stamp expire after 90 days?
This helps keep the credential fresh and defensible, while not making users verify too often. Renewal happens with one click — no extra steps or fees unless your proof expires.
Can I transfer the Stamp to another wallet?
Yes, with time. You can claim your Stamp from another wallet at any time. However, the points will be assigned to this other wallet when the Stamp expires on the current wallet. Stamps expire every 90 days.
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