Episode 243 - 3 Million Farmers, 347 Million Trees: Building the Philippines' First Digital Carbon Office with Hedera

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 40 MIN

Episode 243 - 3 Million Farmers, 347 Million Trees: Building the Philippines' First Digital Carbon Office with Hedera

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‍For episode 243, we welcome Stefan Deiss, Co-Founder and CEO of The Hashgraph Group, a Web3 technology company building enterprise-grade solutions in the Hedera ecosystem. We explore the intersection of climate action, supply chain integrity, and distributed ledger technology, and their collaboration with CONFED, the Confederation of Coconut Farmers Organizations of the Philippines, to establish the country's first Digital Carbon Office.You’ll learn:🌍 What's broken about traditional carbon markets, from fragmentation and greenwashing to eroding public trust, and why blockchain is well-positioned to fix it🌱 How EcoGuard is digitizing the entire carbon credit lifecycle, from creation to trading to retirement, with full transparency and traceability🥥 The landmark partnership with CONFED in the Philippines, bringing over 3 million coconut farmers and 347 million coconut trees into a Digital Carbon Office powered by Hedera📦 How TrackTrace is transforming supply chain transparency with verifiable, tamper-proof data aligned with regulations like the EU's Digital Product Passport‍‍--Key Takeaways--🌱 Carbon markets aren't equally accessible, and smallholder farmers are being left behind: Millions of smallholder farmers are doing critical work sequestering carbon but aren't being compensated for it. Solutions like EcoGuard and distributed ledger technology are changing that, creating pathways for farmers to participate in carbon markets and receive fair compensation.📱 EcoGuard isn't just about carbon credits. It's a gateway to digital inclusion: EcoGuard provides a simple, smartphone-based interface for fair compensation, but it goes further. Farmers also gain access to digital wallets, digital identity, and payment infrastructure, all with the complexity stripped away. It’s a great case study in Web3 meeting people where they are.🛒 We may be entering an era of conscious consumerism powered by transparent supply chains: With technology like TrackTrace, consumers may soon have access to verifiable data about where all their products came from and how they were made. This enables purchasing decisions that align with values and adds real credibility to environmental and ethical certifications.--Full shownotes with links--https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-243-3-million-farmers-347-million-trees-building-the-philippines-first-digital-carbon-office-with-hedera--Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!--Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support--DISCLAIMER--While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

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