ECO2 Ledger is a blockchain public chain network designed for the global carbon market, enabling carbon sink assets to circulate freely on the blockchain, increasing personal participation in carbon neutrality, and enhancing corporate carbon emission reduction Awareness, and prom...
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Issue Date2018-12-01
Initial Price0.1563
Max Supply300,000,000 ECO2
Total Supply300,000,000 ECO2
Circulating Supply150,000,000 ECO2
AlgorithmGRANDPA
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ConsensusNPoS
Events
Released ECO2 Ledger white paper 3.0; ECO2 token was launched on BiKi trading platform in January; ECO2 Ledger 2.0 testnet was released on March 22; ECO2 Ledger mainnet was officially launched on June 5.
Participated in the climate action conference of INATBA EU Trust Blockchain Association; released Carbon Sink 2.0 in mid-March, with more than 1 million users; attended the membership meeting of the Global Energy Internet (Asia); participated in the third member of the United Nations Climate Chain Alliance CCC Online meeting of the conference; Participated in the annual member online meeting of the International Emissions Trading Association IETA; released the ECO2 Ledger 1.0 testnet in December; won the [2020 Best Application Pioneer Award] and [2020 Top 100 Blockchain Enterprises in 2020] 】
Invited by the World Bank to release the blockchain carbon trading concept at Innovate4Climate; cooperated with UNEP and the United Nations Environment Programme to report on the sustainable development of blockchain applications; released the Carbon Pool 1.0 personal carbon account APP in mid-November, with nearly 500,000 users; participated in the United Nations Climate Conference COP25.
Propose the ECO2 climate consensus; build climate applications based on distributed ledgers; propose the concept of ECO2 Ledger; plan to establish a blockchain-based carbon trading market; join the United Nations CCC Climate Chain Alliance; participate in the United Nations Climate Conference COP24.
Research distributed ledger technology and carbon sink markets.
Develop forestry carbon sink projects.
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