InterLink New Version Scales The Human Network To Global Regions...
InterLink has released app version V5.0.3, activating Brazilian and German Curators and introducing the Snapshot protocol to lock in user mining data ahead of Migration 1.

@Inter_link has released version 5.0.3 of its app, bringing two notable updates that push the project closer to its goal of building a fully verified global human network.
Brazilian and German Curators Go Live
The update activates the Brazilian (region #0017) and German (region #0018) Curators, extending the Human Network's geographic footprint into two of the world's largest economies. Curators serve as the backbone of identity verification within the network, responsible for reviewing and approving user KYC submissions. That verification step is mandatory for converting mined $ITLG into the utility-focused $ITL token, which is designed for payments, staking, and governance.
InterLink is powered by Proof of Personhood and aims to bring one billion real people on-chain, building what it describes as the world's largest verified human network. The Curator model is central to that ambition, as it keeps the verification process decentralized rather than relying on a single central authority.
Snapshot Protocol Locks In User Data Before Migration 1
The other key addition in V5.0.3 is the Snapshot protocol. According to the announcement, it captures each user's personal mining rate, burn cycles, and HCS (Human Credit Score) balances at the moment Migration 1 completes. This is designed to create a fixed, tamper-resistant record of each participant's standing before the next phase of the network's development begins.
The Snapshot mechanism is not entirely new to the platform. The Human Network uses automated snapshots to evaluate user activity and reorganize the reward queue based on measurable contributions, tracking six metrics including HCS, mining rate, group mining rate, total referrals, ACS, and burn streak. The version introduced in V5.0.3 ties that process directly to the Migration 1 milestone, effectively setting a baseline for users as the project moves forward.
The HCS itself functions as a trust score. Verification priority is based on mining consistency and burn history, while the amount verified depends on a user's Human Credit Score. Users with stronger scores are expected to receive more favorable outcomes when tokens are converted and distributed.
The release of V5.0.3 adds to a steady cadence of infrastructure updates from InterLink Labs as the project works toward its token generation event and mainnet launch, both of which remain unconfirmed as of the time of writing.
Sources:
InterLink Labs official website
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