Scoring 20, for humans
This guide describes the quickest, cheapest, and most inclusive ways to build up a Unique Humanity Score of 20 with Passport.
So, youβve created your Passport and are working on building up your Unique Humanity Score to get access to a reward, governance platform, or community program.
Now what?
This guide for humans will explain the easiest route to get a passing score, and will also link off to some other guides on how to verify other key Stamps and credentials on Passport.
High-score Stamps
The beauty of Passport is that it aggregates a variety of different human verification activities enabling you to pick and choose whichever Stamps you are comfortable with to prove your humanity.
We try to make this simple by weighing certain high-human signal Stamps heavily, so that you just have to verify a few Stamps to be able to participate in most partner programs, which require a score of ~20.
Below are some high-point Stamps that you should consider verifying to quickly build up a score of 20.
This model-based Stamp evaluates your ETH transaction history across 5 different networks using a model that compares your transaction history against that of known Sybils and humans. This is a one-click verification, making it easy for you to quickly gain points.
22.541
This model-based Stamp evaluates your history of buying, holding, and selling NFTs. This is a one-click verification, making it easy for you to quickly gain points.
22.053
Verify your government ID and phone number using Holonym to gain a quick and beginner-friendly 17.5 points.
17.547
Stake GTC on either yourself or on others to build a network of trusted individuals
12.506
Participate in a simultaneous test, known as a "validation ceremony," which occurs at regular intervals. This collective intelligence test requires users to solve puzzles that are easy for humans but hard for bots.
9.736
Building up a score as a crypto beginner
While many of the Stamps available via the Passport app look at your web3 activities and experience, there is also a clear path for users who are new to crypto and donβt have as much web3 history.
If you are new to the crypto-sphere, we encourage you to concentrate your efforts on verifying the following Stamps to build up a passing score.
Stake GTC on either yourself or on others to build a network of trusted individuals
12.506
Building up a score with free Stamps
While there are several Stamps that do either require a direct fee to verify or require gas fees to accomplish the actions required for verification, we also offer plenty of Stamps that you can use to verify your humanness for free.
If youβd like to save some money while verifying, please consider using the following Stamps:
Prove that you have verified your wallet with KYC and with your Coinbase Trading Account.
10.042
Participate in a simultaneous test, known as a "validation ceremony," which occurs at regular intervals. This collective intelligence test requires users to solve puzzles that are easy for humans but hard for bots.
9.736
Prove that you are the owner/admin of a Guild with more than 250 members, and that you are a member of the Passport Guild.
0.708
Prove that you are human by joining a meeting, showing yourself clearly on video, listening carefully, and responding.
0.202
Historical gas fees
Itβs also worthwhile to note that we have several Stamps that look at your past transaction history. While these technically do cost money due to the gas fees that you had paid to build up this transaction history, itβs gas fees that youβve already spent.
As an added bonus, these Stamps can be verified with 1-click.
This model-based Stamp evaluates your ETH transaction history across 5 different networks using a model that compares your transaction history against that of known Sybils and humans. This is a one-click verification, making it easy for you to quickly gain points.
22.541
This model-based Stamp evaluates your history of buying, holding, and selling NFTs. This is a one-click verification, making it easy for you to quickly gain points.
22.053
Next steps
View guides for how to verify all Stamps at the following link: How do I add a Stamp
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