- The Hedera-based credit marketplace by Virginia DEQ brings real-time transparency, traceability, and price discovery across more than 600 mitigation banks.
- Beyond environmental markets, Hedera continues expanding across regulated use cases.
The Hedera blockchain network gets a major boost as the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has partnered with WaterLedger to bring a statewide environmental credit marketplace. The U.S. State of Virginia is building an environmental credit marketplace atop the Hedera blockchain. Virginia is a national leader in mitigation banking, a financing mechanism used by developers and construction firms to register and offset environmental impacts.
As a result, the DEQ has selected a platform that can deliver end-to-end transparency, real-time supply and demand, digital credit identifiers, robust price discovery, and free-market integrity across 600 mitigation banks. So it has selected Hedera for this new credit marketplace.
This marketplace takes a new approach to how environmental credits are issued, tracked, and traded. It offers better transparency, traceability, and compliance to improve overall market efficiency. Officers called this launch a big step for data-driven mitigation markets. This will lead to greater institutional participation in building environmental credits through integrity.
With this contract, WaterLedger will be at the forefront of next-generation environmental digital public infrastructure (DPI). It will provide smarter permitting, capital formation, and an architecture that can be expanded to additional states seeking to modernize mitigation and environmental credit systems.
Serving Across Key Sectors and Projects
The Hedera blockchain has slowly become a go-to platform for some of the top players across industries like pharma, defence, government institutions, etc. As reported by CNF, they supported PharmaTrace last month to provide a regulated, decentralised physical infrastructure network (DePIN) across pharmaceutical supply chains.
In a similar development, the Hedera Foundation announced an integration with Ownera, a distribution network used by financial institutions. Together, they will work to simplify access to tokenized real-world assets on Hedera for banks, broker-dealers, and asset managers.
Moreover, Hedera is also making a big move into the machine economy and the defense sector by partnering with aviation technology firm Neuron. As mentioned in our previous story, the two organizations are lined up for a potential partnership with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). This shows the growing interest in applying distributed ledger technology to critical national infrastructure and defense-related use cases.
The HBAR price is showing signs of recovery, bouncing back from the support at $0.10. As of press time, it is trading 3% up at $0.1135 with a market cap of $4.83 billion.
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