Exciting crypto presale project ecoterra is now in its penultimate stage, leaving limited time before the eco-friendly token heads to exchanges.
Priced at $0.00925 in stage 8 of its 9-stage presale, over $5 million has been invested in ECOTERRA tokens since the project launched just 11 weeks ago.
With the current total standing at $4.815 million, that leaves less than $900k remaining before the presale ticks into its final stage – which will spark an 8% price increase to $0.01.
Major global brands such as Vittel, Coca-Cola, Carlsberg, and Evian are partnered with ecoterra, which has developed its unique Recycle-to-Earn concept to allow users to earn rewards simply for recycling household waste.
Recycle for Rewards and to Fight Climate Change
Recycle-to-Earn is a simple and novel Web3 concept that will see ecoterra users earn ECOTERRA tokens for recycling plastic, glass, cardboard, and other everyday items.
The ecoterra app is supported globally and simply requires users to take plastic bottles, for example, to a Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) – which can be found in tens of thousands of supermarkets around the world.
Users then scan the barcode of an item via the mobile app and deposit it in the RVM. The app has an AI-powered algorithm and database that assigns a value to the item, and the user is then rewarded with ECOTERRA items.
Through the app, users are able to either store and stake their tokens to generate a passive income, sell them on exchanges or spend them to fund other green efforts globally.
They can be spent on efforts such as ocean clean-ups or tree planting or by purchasing carbon credits, which remove CO2 from the atmosphere, through its Carbon Offset Marketplace. Users can also earn NFTs that track their environmental contributions.
Furthermore, ecoterra also features a recycled materials marketplace that allows businesses and individuals to connect with manufacturers to purchase recycled goods.
The app also has an Impact Trackable Profile that will allow users to track their actions – as well as those of companies and other individuals – to see how much
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Author: Felix Mollen