A decentralised Natural Asset Exchange blockchain platform with accompanying Earth Token (EARTH) allows stakeholders in the climate value chain to explore vast untapped market segments including Natural Capital – the world’s stock of natural resources. The untapped and undervalued Natural Capital asset class is estimated to be worth in excess of USD $120 trillion, yet no transparent mechanism exists to connect producers of Natural Assets with business, consumers, or IoT devices. The establishment of a Natural Asset Exchange blockchain platform with the Earth Token as the settlement mechanism currency will fuel demand side applications including Carbon Mitigation, Climate Neutral Fuel and Waste-to-Energy, offering unique environmental sustainability solutions and the creation of differentiated value for stakeholders to build brand equity and increase market share.
Currency
What is Populous (PPT)?
Populous is an invoice and trade finance platform built using the latest in blockchain technology. Populous uses XBRL, Z Score formula, Smart Contracts, Stable tokens and more to create a unique trading environment for investors and invoice sellers from all around the world. Read more. We at Populous believe we are creating the next generation fnancial marketplace. Please read our whitepaper for a more technical overview of the platform.
What is Dogecoin (DOGE)?
Dogecoin is an open source peer-to-peer digital currency, favored by Shiba Inus worldwide.
What is Stratis (STRAT)?
Stratis is a powerful and flexible blockchain Development Platform designed for the needs of real-world financial services businesses and other organisations that want to develop, test and deploy applications on the blockchain.
What is Golem (GNT)?
The Golem Network is an accessible-to-everyone, distributed, supercomputer that reduces osts (sometimes by over 10x) of scientific research, big data analysis, graphics endering, machine learning, AI… just about anything that requires heavy computational ower. Those why buy computational power off the Golem Network are called Requesters.
What is IOTA (MIOTA)?
IOTA enables companies to explore new business-2-business models by making every technological resource a potential service to be traded on an open market in real time, with no fees. The main innovation behind IOTA is the Tangle, a revolutionary new blockless distributed ledger which is scalable, lightweight and for the first time ever makes it possible to transfer value without any fees. Contrary to today’s Blockchains, consensus is no-longer decoupled but instead an intrinsic part of the system, leading to decentralized and self-regulating peer-to-peer network.
What is Ethereum Classic (ETC)?
Ethereum Classic is a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts: applications that run exactly as programmed without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud or third party interference.
What is NEM (XEM)?
A blockchain notarization and timestamping service with transferable, updatable, branded, and conjointly owned notarizations
What is Qtum (QTUM)?
Qtum is a decentralized blockchain platform with dApp and turing-coplete smart contract functionalities while still mantaining a an Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) transaction model. Qtum employs a Proof of Stake consensus mechanism. QTUM is the underlying value token in the Qtum blockchain.
What is EOS (EOS)?
The vision before us is a single global contracting blockchain that can scale up to handle a long-tail of businesses negotiating contracts for mutual advantage in a safe
and secure environment. An EOS blockchain is intended for highperformance messaging with business logic. Popular use cases will include supply chain, resource management, usermessaging such as social media, asset issuance and trading, accounting for remittances, and gaming. A typical use case might be Uber. Ride-sharing is based on setting standards of behaviour for the driver and for the passenger. If drivers and passengers were part of the same community, there would be an immediate benefit – the base of liability and standards of behaviour would be covered under community constitution and dispute resolution, and their contracts could be bilateral rather than intermediated, thus minimising any regulatory difficulties. Then, as the contracts can be bilateral, the business flow could be split up: tracking passengers in the market, tracking cars available, finding a match, negotiating a contract, performance, settlement, pricing, and social tracking could all be built as separate DApps that interact.