HOW TO GET CERTIFIED

To become certified to issue carbon credits, projects must adhere to a rigorous set of criteria established by the Kyoto Protocol, undergo verification by third-party agencies and be reviewed by a panel of experts who lead carbon offset standards.

After this process, your project may be internationally approved for the issuance and sale of carbon credits. Furthermore, it is extremely important to state that the production of carbon credits must be clean of further carbon dioxide emissions, which suits us perfectly as we are a Proof-of-Stake cryptocurrency.

This process is directly related to the Supply subject mentioned previously, the entry barrier to emit carbon credits is thick and the mechanism is too bureaucratic. This is probably why you do not see many cryptocurrency projects embarking on this path.

The bureaucracy is good because it keeps the market relatively clean of fake plantings and fake projects trying to enrich themselves by selling fake carbon credits. However, it does not motivate new projects to start or even individuals with land to help the environment since having the land, buying the saplings, making viability studies and keeping the trees safe are expensive and without any monetary return it becomes a non-viable option for many small projects. Furthermore, it also means that we are not going to see many Dibble Coin competitors any time soon which is amazing news for our investors and users.

Our Carbon Credit platform is designed to fit in the Dibble Coin ecosystem. The platform will be the place where Companies or Individuals will be able to create Co2 Offset Certificates.

Thanks to blockchain technology you'll be able to find useful information such as the origin of your CO2 tokens, therefore which real life planted tree they originate from, which nation the tree was born in, the tree species and of course how much CO2 you are offsetting through our platform. This will allow you to backtrack the origin of your good deed and see exactly how your CO2 tokens were born. In the certificate you’ll also be able to find the specific trees that are fuelling your Co2 Offset Certificates and all other details.

Last updated