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Huma Finance (HUMA) – A decentralized lending protocol based on income in the Web3 era
In traditional finance, income and work history play a key role in determining an individual's creditworthiness. In contrast, most lending protocols in blockchain today rely solely on the over-collateralization model ( – forcing borrowers to lock up more assets than the amount they want to borrow. This severely limits access to credit, especially for individuals or small businesses that do not own many digital assets. Huma Finance was created to solve this problem by building a decentralized lending protocol based on income, combining real cash flow, stablecoin liquidity, and Web3 data to open up a completely new layer of lending on-chain. Vision and founding philosophy The Huma Finance team originates from two important observations: The majority of the global population relies on monthly income, with few idle assets to stake. Web3 has the ability to integrate real-world data, thereby making lending operations smarter, fairer, and more inclusive. Instead of requiring collateral assets, Huma allows the use of verified income streams as a basis for credit assurance. This opens up access to capital for a very large group: freelancers, gig workers, content creators, small online shops, and many other groups that have been "forgotten" in the traditional financial system. Core technology architecture Huma Finance is designed based on three main layers: