CSR going public.
People often wonder « what is a good project? » behind a cryptocurrency. Let me introduce you to the best project I ever seen. Useful. Trustworthy. Efficient.
I had the chance to discover Amplivo 3 years ago.
By that time, I was spending a lot of time with Facebook, trying to figure out how to use Facebook adds and develop a community around pastry.
As a Patissier, I have an ethical problem: plastic.
I don’t mean equipment such as spatulas our cutting boards, that we buy once and keep many years when we take good care of it. I mean everyday kind of plastic, such as plastic wrap, so useful to keep our fridges clean and our food smell-free. Or little containers of different products that we recycle (they’re strong, light, and free!) until they break, and then we throw them away.
All of those are so convenient that they can hardly be replaced, so I know everybody will keep using them despite the crazy amount of pollution it represents.
Scientists talk about a seventh continent, 3 times the size of France, to designate the mass of plastic waist that gathered in the Pacific Ocean.
An average western citizen eats the equivalent of a credit card each week.
Micro plastics have been found in the placenta of pregnant women.
And since Covid-19 crisis and the impossible number of masks that have been worn hours long, micro plastics have been detected in lungs and blood samples of 7 persons out of 10.
Plastic is an incredibly convenient material.
But it does not degrade naturally. Not before centuries.
Made out of petroleum, it is the symbol of what mankind has invented from rough material extracted from the depth of our great planet to make everyone’s life more easy. But it is also the symbol of mankind forgetting to deal with after use issue. And when peaky calculations come on top of laziness, mankind has proven to have no limits. Now, plastic pollution is getting to a point where we might see our seas and oceans, our lakes and our rivers containing more plastic waist than fishes.
So far, governments have forbidden some items, but they quickly proved to be replaced by items even harder to recycle than plastic.
Big companies like Total keep extracting petroleum from deeper and deeper in the planet, destroying natural environments that cannot be replaced (not before centuries), to produce bottles that other big companies will not take charge of after they’ve been used.
Western countries send their trash to poor countries. You think that your plastic garbage will be recycled after you put them in that special garbage bean? No. They’ll travel the world around to end up burnt between two fields, giving cancers to the local peasants.
That’s why, when I saw a post on Facebook talking about a solution, I took a look at it.
The post was written by a cool guy, who quickly explained to me that scientists and visionary entreprenors from Thailand decided to find a solution in a way obvious: turn plastic back into oil. They developed a pyrolyse technic, and decided to ask for help from anyone willing to make a change about that problem… and reward donators with crypto money.
It took time for me to invest, first because I was broke, second because I wondered who was behind the idea. I discovered in real life meetings, and zoom video conferences with the big bosses showing the first machines being settled near Bangkok. The guy I first met became not only my sponsor but also a friend, as well as his sponsor and the sponsor of his sponsor.
The first cryptocurrency I got was ORTP. But some internal problem occurred, and in order to turn the page, ORTPs were exchanged for ISF. Once again, it didn’t work: paper hands selling their IFS as soon as they got them drove IFS value to a massive dump.
So the company decided to turn to a new token, with a vesting system depending of the efficiency of our machines: for 1 kg of plastic entering the machine, 10 CSR are delivered to people who gave money, in the exact order they came in.
The value of CSR is backed up in two ways.
First, by taking plastic waist out of land. A ton of plastic costs 200€ to send to third world countries. Yes, this is the only business where producers are paid to get the row material to work on!
Second, by selling premium recycled oil. The high quality oil obtained by Amplivo allows the company to sell it for engine use as well as to produce new plastics. No need to dig the wounds of the earth any more.
Now Amplivo signed a partnership with Corsair to enhance the efficiency of our activity. For instance, blue trash beans have been settled in various hotels, market centers and university in Thailand. Soon, people who bring plastic will be paid in CSR, a currency they can use to buy gas oil for their cars.
So far, 3 machines are already turning full time near Bangkok. Each machine can turn up to 60 tons of plastic to 30000 liters of oil. A second facility is being settled in another corner of Bangkok with 2 machines to come. Many countries have signed for partnership, including Belgium, Slovakia, Ireland, Italy, Columbia….
Considering the amount of plastic waist that needs to be taken care of, we need 800,000 machines to do the work.
Amplivo imagined a MLM kind of affiliation system, with big rewards for people who want to make a big difference.
Sincerely, if I was a salesperson, I would be rich by now. But I am not. I brought a few friends in. Some took their friends in. My little team does not run to be first, but it’s a strong one, build on trust and help. If you want to join, my affiliate link is at the end at the article. I’ll be glad to answer any question you might have and guide you through the registration process.
Until tomorrow, it has been the only way to get CSR: first hand, as soon as its real value was anchored in real life by removing the equivalent amount of plastic from nature. Tomorrow, CSR is going public on Latoken!!
Price to increase from 0.36 EUR to 0.38 EUR per kilo (3.6 Euro cent to 3.8 Euro cent per CSR) on the 18th of April 2022.
CSR public trading will begin:
18.4.2022 on LATOKEN
2.5.2022 on COINSBIT
9.5.2022 on XT
CSR contract (etherum blockchain): 0x75ecb52e403c617679fbd3e77a50f9d10a842387
So for those who do not want a KYC (Amplivo asks for one in order to respect anti laundering laws), and who want to pay with credit card or other crypto moneys (when Amplivo packages had to be paid by bank transfer), no more excuses. You may get your part of a promising token, and help cleaning the planet at the same time.
Considering the need to get plastic waist out of nature and the actual laws that force main oil distributors to include recycled bio oil in their products, the CSR is called to rise. I don’t do financial advices, I just want as many people as possible to know that solutions are being built right now and that we can all be part of it.
Next week, I will be meeting Jussi Solaranta and Dwayn Dobson, respectively CEO and COO of Amplivo / Corsair, who came to France for Paris Blockchain Week Summit. I shall definitely let you know about what they are preparing for tomorrow!
Have a great day!
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