The sheer scale of this project is really massive.
45,000 hectares is approximately:
๐ 63,000 football pitches
๐ Bigger than the entire city of Vienna (415 kmยฒ)
๐ Almost 6x the size of Manhattan (87 kmยฒ)
๐ Larger than the entire country of Barbados (431 kmยฒ)
Incredible!... And two indigenous communities have been protecting every hectare of it for generations without fences, without government funding, without any technology at all.
The Ashรกninka people of Cheni and Poyeni in Peru's Tambo River Valley have made the choice to keep this forest standing for generation.
While the world debates carbon neutrality in boardrooms, these communities have been doing the actual work on the ground with their hands.
The problem was never the protection. The Ashรกninka had that covered. The problem was that nobody was measuring it. Nobody was documenting it. And nobody was paying them for it.
That's what @dimitratech is changing. Through satellite monitoring, AI-powered carbon accounting, and blockchain verification, every hectare these communities protect is now being measured, recorded, and turned into carbon credits.
And the revenue from those credits goes directly back to the communities doing the protecting.
This is what real-world blockchain utility looks like... A working system that connects indigenous forest protection to global carbon markets and makes sure the people on the ground are the ones who benefit.
This is the Tambo Amazon Carbon Project. Phase 1 of something much bigger.
@Dimitratech $DMTR
@wavymaverick operating in 68 countries with government partnerships sounds incredible. Don't think any other Web3 project is doin dis much in terms of adoption
@wavymaverick@injective@StargateFinance genuine question tho, 80+ chains sounds great for the headline but how many of those actually have meaningful liquidity flowing through? the wETH part is legit but id wanna see where the real volume concentrates before going all in