$CODEX: Photosynthetic Finance
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$CODEX is a revolutionary photosynthetic fintech platform, built on the ongoing, additional growth from "True" carbon negative neighborhood trees' offsets. Earn this carbon negative crypto token and stablecoin for your planting, care, maintenance, and stewardship of local trees. Seedlings, saplings, recently planted, or old growth, it doesn't matter...if it stores carbon, you can tokenize it.

For more information, check out the following links:

https://linktr.ee/codexcarbon

https://opensea.io/CodexCarbon

https://cascadiacarbon.com www.cascadiacarbon.com/greenpaper.html

To get involved in the production of your own verified, “true” carbon negative offsets, order your own pre-tokenized #NFTree @ https://cascadiatreelabs.org/product/NFTree/16. Enter the code you receive snap two photos of your tree, upload to https://carbonaut.app, and start earning tokens!

THIS GRANT WILL GO TOWARD THE FIRST "CROWDSOURCED" PURCHASE OF "TRUE" CARBON NEGATIVE CARBON OFFSETS FROM $CODEX PRODUCED FROM #NFTREES. WHEN THE TOTAL VALUE LOCKED IN CascadiaCodex.eth EQUALS 140,000...WE WILL LAUNCH TO MARKET, and Carbonauts will be able to "cash out".

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Engage the Koh Phangan community in regenerative finance and sustainability through events, NFTs for environmental initiatives, cleanups, and educational outreach, while planning a recycling project, Re:Plast, to convert plastic waste into valuable products.