$106.27 crowdfunded from 8 people
$1,361.08 received from matching pools
72%
average score over 4 application evaluations
Supabloom: A multi-dimensional ReFi base layer for creating permissionless, regenerative applications, facilitating onchain carbon project development, purchase agreements, tokenization, decentralized registries, and verifier integration.
"It's what Toucan originally wanted to build."
The world of impact is multi-dimensional, and carbon is just one of the ways impact is measured.
Supabloom is a new base layer to ReFi, to enable a new wave of global, permissionless, regenerative applications.
- The onchain PatchOS for carbon project developers
- Onchain purchase agreements and settlement for claims or credits
- A tokenization backoffice for new ReFi startups
- An app to launch your own decentralized registry, say, if Indonesia wanted to launch their own carbon registry
- A platform for verifiers like Hyphen, Gold Standard, IETA to link data and credits to claims
Supabloom builds upon the ideas presented in CAP for the VCM: https://gist.github.com/CyrusOfEden/b0a9e734fc5ee4b3d35f429273fa6064. Supabloom offers feature parity with CAP, and additionally enables impact makers to permissionlessly settle financial agreements onchain.
Supabloom History
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accepted into Round 1 Grants 1 year ago.
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accepted into Round 1 Grants 1 year ago.
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applied to the Climate Round 1 year ago which was rejected
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accepted into Climate Solutions 1 year ago. 8 people contributed $106 to the project, and $1,361 of match funding was provided.
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