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The SEED token is a digitized fundamental unit token designed for collecting, analyzing, and aggregating carbon emission and offset data.
ERC1155 provides flexibility by enabling a single smart contract to manage both fungible and non-fungible tokens simultaneously, making it highly optimized for managing unit-based token structures.
A voucher token is a data token issued on the blockchain by tokenizing external data. To deploy it on the blockchain, a Notary Oracle is required. The Notary Oracle uses a multi-signature mechanism between the account providing the external data and the account receiving it on the chain to prove the reliability of the data.
ERC1155 provides flexibility by allowing a single smart contract to manage both fungible and non-fungible tokens simultaneously. This makes it highly optimized for managing tokens in a registry format.
An extended token is a newly issued token created by custodializing a voucher token, proving that it is an extension of the voucher token signed with external data.
This token is deployed to repurpose the voucher token for new applications, specifically addressing the prevention of double counting to ensure and demonstrate the reliability and integrity of the external data.
ERC1155 provides flexibility by enabling a single smart contract to manage both fungible and non-fungible tokens simultaneously. It is optimized for managing multiple derivative tokens through its multi-token management capabilities and batch transfer functionality.