The Amazon: NFTs Minted to Save the Forest Sell out in one Hour

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The Amazon Rainforest is in need of a little help. And it may be NFTs that save it. A Brazilian company has bought tracts of land in the Amazon and is reselling the ownership of them as NFTs.

Moss is a Brazilian climate company. They sell blockchain environmental solutions. Until now, they have been known to sell carbon credits to big corporations (like airlines) that are ruining the earth. The airline buys the carbon credits, and Moss offsets that carbon by planting trees, saving the rainforest…mainly repairing damage caused by dirty businesses.

The company says that they have conserved approximately 735 million trees in the Amazon through internationally certified and audited projects.

Now they want to do everything possible to protect the Amazon rainforest as a whole. So they found a way to do it. They recently bought a huge slice of the Amazon and subdivided it into hectares. The rights to each hectare are represented by NFT, which they are now selling. The Moss Amazon NFT allows interested parties to contribute to the maintenance of the Amazon rainforest.

With this new green asset, Moss is hoping that multiple people from all over the world will help them save large tracts of the rainforest. This week, the tokens were placed on the OpenSea platform for a pre-sale round. They sold out in less than 1 hour.

Amazon’s NFTs

If you feel like crying because you missed something, you can sign up to be notified of the next sale. There are empty and dumb NFTs available on NFT platforms. But this NFT series really seems to make up for all the mess created by other stupid and embarrassing NFT products.

The OpenSea blurb reads, “Own your piece of the Amazon Forest. The land, the trees, everything. This is NOT just another game card or vehicle for raising money for conservation. None of that ‘buy this art to protect the forest’ stuff. This NFT is proof of ownership of the actual real estate. Via the purchase of your piece of the Amazon Forest, you contribute to the creation of a ‘Green wall’ of properties, focused on conservation and acting as a deterrent to advancing deforestation. Moss has calculated that, with a 15 million hectare ‘Green Wall,’ we can deter deforestation in the Amazon. That would probably cost $10 billion. We have sourced most of the needed land for that “green wall.”

Recent NFT buyers now own land the size of a football field. They also received an encrypted digital certificate of ownership, which attests to the authenticity and governance of the forest areas. It is hoped that this will turn the region and its peculiarities into a “collector’s item”.

Luis Felipe Adaime is the CEO of Moss. “Saving the Amazon is our purpose and through blockchain technology, and this innovation, we will make it possible for more and more people to be part of this dream. With the purchase of an area of 50 hectares, we started the movement to protect this region. One thing is for sure: there will be more areas and NFTs available in the near future.”

Guardians

If you were one of the people who bought the NFTs, you don’t even have to do anything. The company will act as custodian and custodian of the plot of land. They will also be responsible for conservation – they have created a 30-year protection fund. 20% of all revenue from the sale of NFT will go to cover costs. This includes patrols, satellite imagery and area security.

The company says they have undergone a rigorous auditing process. “We evaluated the land documentation to ensure that the areas are legally sound and that, in fact, the property has passed to Moss – and so can be passed on to each token buyer. In the smart contracts of each NFT, based on the Ethereum blockchain, there is also information and data about the title of the property.”

Moss was founded in 2020. Since then, through their carbon credit token – MCO2 – over $30 million has been dedicated to conservation projects in the region. The MCO2 token is listed on Coinbase, Gate.io, Gemini, and Probit. Each MCO2 token is equivalent to one carbon credit. According to Adaime, “Amazon NFTs will be issued with their carbon footprint calculated and offset by corresponding MCO2 tokens.”

As more people buy the NFTs, the faster the ‘Green Wall’ will provide protection for the Amazon. Let’s hope that this project lives up to its promise.

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