The initiative is born from collaboration between Dimitra and Mantra companies.
The project will use technologies such as automatic learning and the use of drones, among others.
A new project in Mexico seeks to connect cryptoactive networks with the protection of the environment, through the emission of tokenized carbon credits. The initiative will be carried out in the Sierra de Álica, a region of great ecological wealth, and will cover more than 24,000 hectares.
The objective is to recognize and put carbon credits on sale that are obtained thanks to sustainable practices in the use of the land, carried out by local communities.
The proposal is led by the Dimitra companyspecialized in solutions Agri-Tech (Technology in agriculture), in collaboration with Mantra, a network focused on real -world asset token, also known as RWA.
The so -called RWA (for its acronym in English), Real World Assetsthey are physical or financial goods, such as real estate or raw materials, which are represented in the form of digital tokens in a cryptocurrency network. This allows them to be marketed more accessible through digital platforms.
Thus, Dimitra provides its technological infrastructure for data monitoring, while Mantra allows verified credits to be registered. The project has the support of the local Biosphere Foundation Alica, and seeks to combine the traditional knowledge of communities with the opportunities provided by new technologies.
In an email sent to cryptootics, the company explained that Your plan will have technological tools such as artificial intelligenceautomatic learning, satellite and drone images, IoT sensors (devices connected to the Internet that collect data in real time) and genomic analysis.
With this, it expects to monitor carbon capture precise and verifiable, since Mantra is a public network, whose native currency, OM, which is located 183 of cryptoactives with more capitalization, has captured the looks this year for a strong price volatility.
Although, it is worth noting that the system faces challenges, such as The difficulty of ensuring that the information recorded in the chain faithfully reflects what happens in the real world. This is given that no network can check external data without intermediaries, known as oracles.
In addition, the quality of the records depends directly on the reliability of the original data: if these are wrong or incomplete, accounting will simply reflect these deficiencies. However, using a public network such as Mantra, which has been running for some time, represents progress with respect to closed or own systems.
The collaboration between Dimitra and Mantra is not limited to Mexico, as both also work on the tokenization of real world assets focused on cocoa in Brazil, according to They reported In May.
“This association is about unlocking a new value of the real economy,” said Jon Trask, CEO of Dimitra. “Through the mantra platform, we can convert powerful and regenerative agricultural projects into accessible investment opportunities, benefiting both farmers and investors,” he culminated.