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HackingThroughLife
@hnnhstphnz
@mandymcgill and @stellabelle have best explained the benefits of decentralization to me recently. I’ve been a “normie” on here and struggle with the jargon, so I appreciate these women and their content and effort to share the benefits!! Curious about the balance of “sufficiently decentralized” platform that Warpcast / farcaster is vs tokenizing everything and the need for data and energy in order to do that. @kaufman curious about your feelings about this interplay of progress - fast progress like a cancer almost? - and energy / electricity Also so curious how we can bring blockchain / tokenizing to community solar or other larger cleantech projects.
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Cool Beans 🌞
@coolbeans1r
@ichristwin.eth is doing some decentralized solar shenanigans.
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⟠ ichristwin〔▸‿◂〕
@ichristwin.eth
I'm happy to share what I've been working on 😁 But essentially, we are able to represent Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) as smart contracts onchain driven by cryptographic smart metering hardware. Tokens can then be issued to accounts that own / govern the underlying PPA and the revenues accrued to the contract onchain.
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HackingThroughLife
@hnnhstphnz
Presumably this is for larger scale projects like community solar or utility scale? How have you considered the REC aspect?
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⟠ ichristwin〔▸‿◂〕
@ichristwin.eth
The protocol works for solar of all scale. Although I'm particularly interested in applying it to community solar micro grids and rooftop solar with bilateral contracts. About RECs it's been a while since I wrote the specs for what it would look like to issue those onchain using existing cryptographic primitives. https://github.com/WhyNotSwitch/Maxwell-Docs/blob/master/zk-RECs.md The core idea is to issue tokenized RECs onchain with ZK proof of 1MWh of renewable energy generated.
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