Designed to run IFOs and launch sustainable crypto projects, the first Green Launchpad on Treedefi is now available!
The ecosystem will focus on expanding the blockchain developer’s community inside the AmazonasCoin ecosystem, so that value and usability can become more expressive in Brazil’s first eco-friendly blockchain.
Sticking to the sustainable concept that guides AmazonasCoin and Treedefi, we determined that at least a third of all deposit taxes of this new platform are going to be directed to the support of eco-friendly projects that have a high social impact.
By assuring your investment’s safety, we can together make a significant difference in contributing with the protection of the earth’s environment.
- How the IFO will work?
Interested users should go to https://dex.treedefi.com/#/ and commit their SEED, and to get it, users can swap from any supported token in DEX Treedefi.
The launchpad will start on the 28th of February with the “overflow” method. This means that the more SEED you commit, the more AMZ you’ll receive and you’ll get back anything that doesn’t get spent. Users will be able to dedicate as much SEED as they will like to the launch, in order to allocate more tokens for themselves in https://app.treedefi.com/#/ifo
At the end of the launchpad $150k in AMZ tokens will be distributed evenly between users based on their individual asset amount allocated to the launchpad, and the additional SEED will be redistributed back to users.
- Solar Panels NFTs
AMZ will implement NFTree technology developed by Treedefi, to tokenize Solar panels and produce TCO2 as compensation.
During Q1 2022 we’ll release the first tokenized solar panels and those will be placed in english auction mode.
A portion of raised tokens will be then used to award AMZ early adopters and provide more liquidity on AMZ pairs. AMZ early adopter are both token holders who migrated from AMZ 1.0 to AMZ 2.0 and IFO participants.
We are really proud of this collaboration because we are validating together the trend of blending NFTs into something real — Philip, Treedefi CEO