Built as a foundational layer of the upcoming House Party Protocol (HPP), this update is more than an anti-bot measure. It’s a gateway to a more human, trust-based Web3 ecosystem.
From airdrop farming and spammed incentive systems to manipulated governance votes, bots have become a serious threat to the legitimacy of decentralized platforms. As AI-generated users become indistinguishable from real ones, the challenge has only grown.
What’s New in Booost’s PoH
The updated PoH framework introduces a multi-layered, privacy-conscious approach to human verification:
🔍 Location-Based Verification Ensures users are physically present at real-world places or events.
📍 Check-In Systems Tracks consistent physical participation over time, not just one-time appearances.
👥 Social Graph Behavior Analyzes meaningful community interactions—chats, group activities, and contributions—impossible to fake at scale.
Together, these components form a dynamic, verifiable “human footprint” that helps filter out bots and fake activity without requiring invasive data collection.
Why This Matters for the the Upcoming HPP
Booost’s enhanced PoH brings major benefits:
Stronger governance through verified voter identity
Fairer distribution of rewards in incentive-based programs
Higher quality, human-generated data for AI and blockchain applications
This isn’t just about filtering bots. It’s about safeguarding the long-term integrity of the network and amplifying the value of each human contribution.
With this PoH update, Booost is taking a stand for human authenticity, reclaiming space for verified users and setting the tone for the future of decentralized systems.
As the House Party Protocol continues to take shape, one thing is clear: if we want to build a meaningful digital future, we have to start with trust.