Draft:Melting Bears
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Melting Bears
[edit]Melting Bears: A Web3 Ecosystem for Environmental Impact
Overview
[edit]Melting Bears is a Web3 project focused on environmental conservation through engaging and innovative solutions. Its ecosystem includes a pixel game, an AI-driven app, NFTs, and a marketplace, all designed to promote eco-friendly behaviors and reduce carbon footprints.
EcoSystem
[edit]1. NFT: Unique, eco-themed NFTs that offer exclusive benefits and incentives.
2. Game: An engaging pixel game featuring polar bears that educates users on climate change.
3. Token: The $MBL token powers our ecosystem, rewarding eco-friendly actions.
4. Application: A blockchain and AI-based app providing daily challenges to promote eco-friendly habits.
5. Marketplace: A platform for buying and selling eco-friendly products.
6. RWA (Real World Asset): Tokenization and trading of carbon credits.
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