05-28, 10:00–10:25 (CET), Flower
Decentralized carbon markets enable transparent, trustless trading of carbon credits, but their success hinges on reliable oracles to validate environmental impact claims. This talk explores how decentralized oracles ensure data integrity, prevent fraud,and enhance ReFi protocol.
Decentralized carbon markets offer a groundbreaking approach to addressing climate change by enabling transparent, trustless trading of carbon credits. However, their success relies on robust oracle solutions that can accurately validate environmental impact claims. Without reliable data feeds, the core promises of transparency, fraud prevention, and impact measurement remain unfulfilled.
This talk explores how oracles serve as a critical link between real-world environmental data and smart contracts, ensuring the authenticity and integrity of carbon credit validation. Key challenges in tracking renewable energy outputs, verifying carbon sequestration, and preventing fraud or double counting will be examined.
By leveraging Tellor’s decentralized oracle network, we’ll demonstrate how cryptoeconomic incentives and dispute mechanisms provide tamper-proof, verifiable data feeds that enhance the credibility of ReFi (Regenerative Finance) protocols. This session will outline practical solutions to current data integrity issues and showcase how trustless, transparent oracle solutions can empower Ethereum-based carbon markets to scale effectively and combat climate change.
Brenda, CEO and Co-founder of Tellor, a decentralized oracle network, is a self-taught solidity developer. Formerly a U.S Federal government supervisor, she led teams in developing statistical software for key economic indicators. Brenda holds a Master of Arts in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University.