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A Crypto Carbon Credits Exchange Is Created in Germany

Neutral and DLT Finance are betting on regulation as the pathway to institutional investor adoption.

Updated Mar 8, 2024, 9:07 p.m. Published Feb 6, 2024, 2:00 p.m.
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Carbon emissions from an oil refinery. (Susan Santa Maria/Shutterstock)

CORRECTION (Feb. 6, 2023, 16:14 UTC): A previous version of this story gave an incorrect description of the regulatory pathway the duo took to open for business.

Tokenized trading project Neutral and DLT Finance, a German brokerage firm, have built a blockchain-backed platform for carbon credits, or financial instruments that represent forests and renewable energy products that businesses can use to offset their carbon footprint.

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The tokenized real-world asset (RWA) project isn't the first to bet that blockchain can improve the multibillion-dollar carbon credit market. However, it is the first to launch a regulated trading platform for tokenized environmental assets.

"We didn't see anyone building the market infrastructure that would allow for traditional traders to interact with these assets," Neutral CEO Farouq Ghandour said in an interview. He said his company is the "tech provider," and DLT Finance provides "the regulatory backbone."

The product removes the blockchain from the end-user experience. Basically, the 10 commodity trading houses and brokers that Ghandour said are being onboarded won't need to think about tokenizing this or decentralizing that – and they certainly won't need a MetaMask wallet.

Instead, the exchange will aim to be just like any other buttoned-up platform for commodities swaps, Ghandour said, with much better liquidity for large-scale trades than one might find on decentralized exchanges (DEXs).

"There's a lot of reluctance to work with DEXs," Ghandour said, explaining why the crypto world's existing blockchain-based carbon markets haven't really caught on – and how his might. He said it's very important for financial institutions to have a regulated counterparty.

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