The Good Tech Companies - Beyond the Rental Wallet: Human Tech’s ‘Wallet-as-a-Protocol’ Wants to Set Your Digital Assets Free

Episode Date: January 28, 2026

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/beyond-the-rental-wallet-human-techs-wallet-as-a-protocol-wants-to-set-your-digital-assets-free. ... Human Tech is rethinking crypto custody with Wallet-as-a-Protocol, moving beyond rental wallets toward user-owned digital assets, true control, and open infra. Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #human-tech, #human-tech-news, #waap, #waap-news, #crypto-news, #cryptocurrency, #good-company, #web3, and more. This story was written by: @ishanpandey. Learn more about this writer by checking @ishanpandey's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Human Tech is launching Wallet-as-a-Protocol (WaaP) WaaP is a set of rules that allows for protected self-custody that is universal and portable across any app or blockchain. It turns AI into a controlled extension of the human, rather than a security liability.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. Beyond the rental wallet, human techs wallet as a protocol, wants to set your digital assets free. Buy a Sean Pondy. The crypto world has a dirty little secret. For all the talk of decentralization and, not your keys, not your coins, millions of users are currently living in a state of digital sharecropping. If you've used a sleek, embeddable wallet in a decentralized app, dap, lately, the kind that lets you sign in with your Google or Discord account. You've likely been using wallet as a service, waos. It's convenient, sure, but Ashuman Tech, the team behind the Holonym Foundation, points out,
Starting point is 00:00:42 these wallets aren't actually yours. You're just renting them. If the app stops paying the service provider, or if the provider goes bust, your self-custody, vanishes into the ether. Enter wallet as a protocol, WAPE. Human Tech is launching what they call a structural inversion of the last decade of crypto onboarding. Instead of treating your digital identity as a subscription service for developers, WAPE aims to turn the wallet into a fundamental layer of the internet, one that belongs to the human, not the platform. The problem with rented wallets to understand why this matters,
Starting point is 00:01:16 you have to look at the current state of embedded wallets. Over 100 million keys have been created through WAAAS providers. These services made crypto usable for normal people by hiding the complexity of seed phrases and private keys behind familiar social logins. But this convenience came with a hidden cost, vendor lock-in. Because these wallets are services, they are siloed. Your wallet in App A doesn't talk to App B more importantly, your access is contingent on the developer's relationship with the service provider. Most of these wallets are not owned. They are rented, Human Tech explains in their latest manifesto. If the app stops paying, the user loses access. This is a quiet reversion to
Starting point is 00:01:58 old internet model. WAAP. The universal interface WAAAP is an open protocol. Think of it like SMTP for email or HTTP for the web. It's a set of rules that allows for protected self-custody that is universal and portable across any app or blockchain. The technical wizardry behind this involves two-party computation, two PC, and multi-party computation, MPC. In simple terms, your private key is split into two pieces. One piece is derived from your own human attributes, like biometrics or identity, and secured by the trustless human network. The other is locked in the decentralized Ica network behind security policies you control. Because no single entity holds the full key, there is no single point of failure. Even if the human tech team disappeared
Starting point is 00:02:47 tomorrow, the protocol remains, and your assets stay yours. Why this is the tech crunch, Moment F-O-R crypto. What makes WAAP particularly compelling is how it handles the, human side of technology. Traditional self-custody is brutal. Lose your 12-word seed phrase, and your money is gone forever. Wau-P offers a practical self-custody model. Itallows for trustless recovery without seed phrases, social engineering risks, or reliance on a single device. But the real kicker is portability. Imagine having one wallet that follows you across every chain, every app, and even into the world of AI. As AI agents begin to transact on our behalf, the stakes for security have never been higher. WAAP allows users to safely delegate authority to these
Starting point is 00:03:34 agents. You can tell an AI, you can sign this transaction for a specific game, but you can't touch my life savings. It turns AI into a controlled extension of the human, rather than a security liability. The post-WASERA the launch of the WAAPSDK and WAAP. Builds, A white labeling platform for developers marks the beginning of what human tech calls the post-was era. For developers, the pitch is simple. Stop paying for your users' wallets and start giving them true ownership. Waupi is free to create and use, composable and resistant to the common attack vectors, like fishing and blindsigning that have plagued the industry for years.
Starting point is 00:04:14 It also brings powerful, plugins, to the table. Developers can embed zero knowledge, ZK, identity verification. allowing for KYC or age checks without ever seeing the user's personal data. The bottom line for years, the crypto industry has struggled to balance security with usability. We've oscillated between the Wild West of seed phrases and the gilded cage of centralized services. Human tech's wallet as a protocol suggests we don't have to choose. By building the wallet into the fabric of the internet itself, they are making a bet that the future of the digital economy isn't built on services we subscribe to,
Starting point is 00:04:50 Budin protocols we own. In a world where our digital lives are increasingly under surveillance and our assets are often at the mercy of platform whims, WAPE feels like a necessary return to the original promise of the web. A space where humans, not corporations, are the source of trust. The protocol is live, the tools are ready, and for the first time in a long time, the keys to your digital kingdom might actually stay in your pocket. Don't forget to like and share the story. Thank you for listening to this hackernoon story, read by Artif. official intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.

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