• Tackling Climate Inefficiencies with Crypto - Scott Kilduff

  • Aug 30 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Tackling Climate Inefficiencies with Crypto - Scott Kilduff

  • Summary

  • Key Points

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    • Carbon credits play a crucial role in addressing the climate crisis by directing capital towards impactful climate projects.
    • Klima 2.0 is a comprehensive redesign of the current ecosystem that aims to create a user-friendly platform for trading carbon credits and managing the treasury carbon portfolio.
    • The carbon market faces challenges such as information asymmetry and fragmented liquidity, which Klima aims to address through its market-based approach and decentralized infrastructure.

    Chapters

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    (00:00) Introducing: Carbon Capital

    (01:13) Scott's Background and Journey to Klima

    (05:14) Weathering the Turbulence

    (09:52) The Carbon Market Funding Cycles

    (13:19) Introducing Klima 2.0: A Redesign of the KlimaDAO Ecosystem

    (17:40) The Role of Staking in the Klima 2.0 Model

    (21:39) CarbonMark: Simplifying the Interface for Carbon Market Players

    (23:29) Transitioning Liquidity Pairs in Klima 2.0

    (28:22) The Motivation Behind Working on Climate Solutions

    (35:41) Upcoming Developments

    Links

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    • Klima 2.0 https://forum.klimadao.finance/d/334-klima-20-metamorphosis
    • Klima https://www.klimadao.finance/

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