The printing press and blockchain share striking parallels in how they revolutionised access and distribution of information and assets.
The printing press made ideas tangible by allowing written works to be mass-produced, transforming how knowledge was shared and consumed. It decentralised information, empowering people with unprecedented access to ideas.
Similarly, blockchain makes digital assets tangible and easily distributable by providing a decentralised, transparent ledger that ensures ownership and authenticity.
Using digital monitoring technologies biodiversity credits become a tangible asset in the digital realm. When coupled with blockchain this offers opportunities for new market mechanisms and funding for preserving natural ecosystems.
Our aim is to build the world's best biodiversity credit market, one that recognises the true value of nature, results in an equitable distribution of benefits and empowers local communities along the way!