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asset tokenization and forest gardens

 
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Hi, i been reading lately about block chain and i just discovered the concept of asset tokenization in the blockchain.

I been thinking  about how can this be applied for impulsing and promoting forest gardens and ecological agriculture.
Im noobie with blockchain technology and im a little bit confused about the possibilities for ecological agriculture.  Thats why i write here...

How do.you think this can be used for impulsing forest gardens?

Is there any people with knowledge of blockchain and tokenization here?


Imaging for example tokenizing individual trees in a forest garden. People can buy individual trees  when the forest garden is starting and then it would be possible to create benefit from the fruit the tree produces after some years.


I which ways can be tokenization be used to impulse edible forest gardens?

Any ideas on this?

 
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Personally I see the whole blockchain system as too technically heavy and fragile to be a considered an element of permaculture. Maybe I'm just old and boring...
 
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Ronaldo Montoya wrote:


Imaging for example tokenizing individual trees in a forest garden. People can buy individual trees  when the forest garden is starting and then it would be possible to create benefit from the fruit the tree produces after some years.





That's not necessarily blockchain. The example you gave is just some kind of selling shares, similar to the shareholding method practised by sailing cargo vessel operators like Timbercoast/Avontuur and Fairtransport (Not that it is ineffective or insufficient)
 
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