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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram Humanode Announcements

El canal Humanode Announcements (@humanode) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 12 180 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 8 601 en la categoría Criptomonedas y el puesto 1 253 en la región Internacional.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 12 180 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 13 julio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -264, y en las últimas 24 horas de -11, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 2.61%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 0.91% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 318 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 111 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 4.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como humanode, vortex, voting, biomapper, node.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
One human = One node = One vote humanode.io Official chat: https://t.me/humanodes

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 14 julio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Criptomonedas.

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We’ve covered a few major themes from the PoBU paper so far. This piece brings them together in one place, step by step, in simple language. If you want the full picture without reading everything separately, start here: https://blog.humanode.io/what-weve-covered-in-the-pobu-theme-series-so-far/

Crypto talks a lot about macro. But most of CT still does not really study how money is created, how bank credit works, or why debt drives crises. That is why we invited Steve Keen. If you do not know him: Steve Keen is one of the rare economists who saw the 2008 crisis coming for the right reason — the buildup of private debt and credit, not just “bad sentiment” or market noise. One of the most important ideas from this conversation: When a bank creates a loan, it also creates the money matching that loan. If you miss that, you miss a huge part of how the modern economy actually works. If we want to build new financial systems, programmable money, and better coordination mechanisms, we need to understand the system we are trying to replace, improve, or route around. This is exactly why CT should know Steve Keen. We talked about money creation, debt, crises, inflation, Bitcoin, and why crypto can become a lab for new monetary experiments. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWdv51ZfjNo

This next PoBU theme is about a simple line the paper keeps repeating in different ways: PoBU is about unique humans. But the chain mostly shows keys. So what can the chain prove today? And what would make the evaluation stronger, if it can be published safely? Here's a breakdown: https://blog.humanode.io/pobu-what-the-chain-cant-show-yet/

The 8th Community Call was marked with announcements of major progress and hinted towards the end of the initial testing phase of proto-Vortex. Here's a recap for thise who missed: https://blog.humanode.io/community-call-recap-8/

Community call in almost an hour! Join in Humanode Discord Radio: https://discord.gg/n2TmJXH5u?event=1467927462011994387

Community Call is tomorrow, Saturday, March 14, 13:00 UTC. We’re discussing Humanode Charter Article 11: Courts + the Humanod
Community Call is tomorrow, Saturday, March 14, 13:00 UTC. We’re discussing Humanode Charter Article 11: Courts + the Humanode Codex. Also, as we have launched Vortex to Alpha v0.2. We’ll be testing it live on the call, and would love any suggestions or bug reports as we go. Join here: https://link.humanode.io/calendar/community-call If you want some context before joining, you can read the recap from the last call here: https://blog.humanode.io/community-call-recap-7/

A new partner product is going live on Humanode today - The Hub. The Hub brings together several key Humanode DeFi functions
A new partner product is going live on Humanode today - The Hub. The Hub brings together several key Humanode DeFi functions in one place: • swapping • bridging • BioStaker • pool creation This kind of infrastructure matters because it makes the ecosystem easier to use, easier to enter, and easier to build around. Hopefully it will become helpful to you. Check it out here: https://thehub.town/ Announcement channel: https://t.me/thehubtown_ann Congrats to The Hub team on the release and welcome to the growing Humanode ecosystem!

A new partner product is going live on Humanode today - The Hub. The Hub brings together several key Humanode DeFi functions in one place: • swapping • bridging • BioStaker • pool creation This kind of infrastructure matters because it makes the ecosystem easier to use, easier to enter, and easier to build around. Hopefully it will become helpful to you. Check it out here: https://thehub.town/ Announcement channel: https://t.me/thehubtown_ann Congrats to The Hub team on the release and welcome to the growing Humanode ecosystem!

As the internet fills with agents that can act, transact, and scale, one question starts to matter more than ever: what still counts as human participation? This article by Sasha Shilina looks at why that distinction matters, and why Humanode’s focus on unique human presence may become essential infrastructure for the agentic internet. Read here: https://blog.humanode.io/when-ai-agents-become-users-who-counts-as-a-person/

Vortex is entering its final stretch before launch. Over the past weeks, Vortex Alpha has evolved quickly. A lot of that came from people testing it, joining community calls, and sharing ideas that helped shape current build. Based on feedback and continuous testing, we reset Vortex Alpha v0.2, which is live and out for the next round of testing. This time, human node gate will be on, so only verified human nodes can enter and explore the system. What’s new in Alpha v0.2 * inVision is more alive and now shows system metrics like Legitimacy, Stability, and Decentralization * Legitimacy objections are now real, so active human nodes can signal when the system feels off * the system is starting to feel less like a static simulator and more like living political environment This will be final reset before launch of Vortex. If you’re a human node, step in and test: https://link.humanode.io/vortex-simulator To become a human node, launch your node today: https://gitbook.humanode.io/mainnet-guide/

Humanode Vortex Dev Log #10 is out! ⚡ This week, inVision goes live as a real system-state dashboard, Legitimacy becomes an enforceable mechanic powered by human-node objections, and Stability is now fully explainable with a server-owned engine. Plus: a constitutional emergency path for when consent collapses, and governors now get feed alerts when the system materially shifts state. Read the full dev log here: https://blog.humanode.io/vortex-dev-log-10-invision-goes-live-legitimacy-referendum-and-stability-engine/

Many political debates mix two completely different questions. One concerns values: which outcomes society wants to optimize for. The other concerns consequences: which policies actually produce those outcomes. Democracy works well for values. Prediction markets provide a strong mechanism for the policy choice, even if not enforced. Clement Lesaege explains his take in a 4-min conversation Watch the full episode of Humanode Fireside: https://youtu.be/lqOjgqC0wvY

Humanode is now on Substack. A place for deeper writing on identity, Sybil resistance, governance, and the future of the internet. If you enjoy reading ideas explored properly, here: https://blog.humanode.io/humanode-on-substack/

Another week of progress, another Community Call to hash things out.   This week's Community Call mostly focused on Article 9 and Article 10 of the Humanode Charters before moving on to discussing the state of proto-Vortex, and sprinkling some bits of “to be released” news just as a perk for those who attended the call. Here's a recap: https://blog.humanode.io/community-call-recap-7/

Vortex Dev Sim Logs 8 and 9 are out, and this round is mostly about tightening the system after Alpha went live. A lot of fixes landed around proposal transitions, chamber voting behavior, formation lifecycle flows, and governor status reliability under real user activity. Proposal pages now follow stage transitions automatically, and each stage change keeps a snapshot of the metrics and context that triggered it. In short: fewer rough edges, clearer proposal state changes, and a more stable environment for testing. If you’ve been exploring Vortex Alpha, the full update is here: https://blog.humanode.io/vortex-dev-sim-log-8-9-alpha-stabilization-proposal-sync-transition-snapshots/

Vortex Dev Sim Logs 8 and 9 are out, and this round is mostly about tightening the system after Alpha went live. A lot of fixes landed around proposal transitions, chamber voting behavior, formation lifecycle flows, and governor status reliability under real user activity. Proposal pages now follow stage transitions automatically, and each stage change keeps a snapshot of the metrics and context that triggered it. @everyone In short: fewer rough edges, clearer proposal state changes, and a more stable environment for testing. If you’ve been exploring Vortex Alpha, the full update is here: https://blog.humanode.io/vortex-dev-sim-log-8-9-alpha-stabilization-proposal-sync-transition-snapshots/

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Reminder: Humanode Community Call this Saturday The next Humanode community call is happening this Saturday, March 7 at 13:00
Reminder: Humanode Community Call this Saturday The next Humanode community call is happening this Saturday, March 7 at 13:00 UTC. This time, the discussion will focus on Article 9 of the Humanode Charter: Proposition Rights and Governing Tiers. We’ll be looking at how proposal rights work across tiers, why tiers do not give extra voting power, and how the system defines progression through Proof-of-Time (PoT), Proof-of-Devotion (PoD), and Proof-of-Governance (PoG). Set Reminder here: https://link.humanode.io/calendar/community-call

In the last piece, we covered the threat model. Now comes the part many readers care about most: What can we actually measure on a live network? Because PoBU verification of uniqueness and liveness is enforced off-chain, the paper focuses on what can be checked publicly: chain-derived measurements that anyone can reproduce. Read it here: https://blog.humanode.io/pobu-measured-on-a-running-chain/

Another week, another community call. The main topic of this call was Article 7 and Article 8 of the Humanode Charters, along with a discussion concerning the upcoming updates and coordinated tests of the proto-Vortex. Read it here: https://blog.humanode.io/community-call-recap-6/