When major industrial groups go green, the tech backbone makes all the difference.
MOL and Itochu are now scaling Environmental Attribute Certificates through 123Carbon, tapping into Algorand's blockchain to build verifiable and tamper-proof EAC registries. This isn't just another ESG checkbox—it's Japanese conglomerates leveraging distributed ledger technology to track and authenticate environmental credits with real transparency. The infrastructure choice here tells you something important about enterprise-grade Web3 adoption: enterprises need immutability and verifiability baked into the foundation.
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RuntimeError
· 10h ago
The Algorithm Chain's recent actions are quite genuine, not just riding the ESG trend. These two major Japanese companies are really causing a stir.
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PonziWhisperer
· 10h ago
NGL, Algorand is really impressive this time. Japanese conglomerates are seriously working on carbon credits.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 10h ago
Algorand got it right this time. When big enterprises use it, it really becomes convincing. The Japanese consortium's involvement with EAC isn't just for show; they genuinely want to verify on-chain data. This is what Web3 is supposed to be used for.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 10h ago
The operation of Algorithm Chain is actually saying that true enterprise-level Web3 is not hype; it requires solid infrastructure.
When major industrial groups go green, the tech backbone makes all the difference.
MOL and Itochu are now scaling Environmental Attribute Certificates through 123Carbon, tapping into Algorand's blockchain to build verifiable and tamper-proof EAC registries. This isn't just another ESG checkbox—it's Japanese conglomerates leveraging distributed ledger technology to track and authenticate environmental credits with real transparency. The infrastructure choice here tells you something important about enterprise-grade Web3 adoption: enterprises need immutability and verifiability baked into the foundation.