The problem BHT - Eco Rewards solves
The Problem It Solves
BioHeritage Activity Hub is a decentralized application (DApp) built on the Ethereum blockchain aimed at promoting and supporting bioheritage conservation activities. The platform allows users to organize and participate in eco-friendly events, earn tokens for their contributions, and spend these tokens on a marketplace featuring hand made products made by local artisans.
Benefits of BioHeritage Activity Hub
Promotion of Bioheritage Conservation:
- The DApp facilitates the organization of eco-friendly events, encouraging community involvement in conservation activities.
- It supports various bioheritage projects, ensuring that important natural and cultural resources are preserved for future generations.
Incentivizing Participation:
- Users can earn tokens by participating in conservation activities, providing a tangible reward for their efforts.
- This incentivization increases engagement and motivates more people to contribute to bioheritage conservation.
Supporting Local Artisans:
- The earned tokens can be spent in a marketplace featuring products made by local artisans.
- This not only supports the local economy but also promotes sustainable products and practices.
Decentralization and Transparency:
- Built on the Ethereum blockchain, the DApp ensures transparency and security in all transactions.
- Decentralization means that no single entity controls the platform, fostering a trustless environment where users can participate with confidence.
Ease of Organization and Participation:
- The platform simplifies the process of organizing and finding conservation events, making it easier for users to get involved.
- It provides a centralized hub for all bioheritage-related activities, reducing the complexity of participation and coordination.
Environmental and Social Impact:
- By promoting and supporting eco-friendly activities, the DApp contributes to the preservation of the
Challenges we ran into
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