Earth Day is being celebrated by Metaverse with AqarChain’s AqarLand and India’s ‘Forest Man’. Noteworthy, Earth Day started in 1970. AqarLand, a Virtual Land Metaverse with an NFT Marketplace, part of AqarChain the pioneer in Fractionalizing NFT of real world real estate assets, is working to bridge the physical environment with the metaverse in an effort to help reforestation and restoration of lands by planting trees in a Digital Forest.
AqarChain is partnering with Jadav Payeng, known as the forest man of India, who spent his entire life single handedly erecting a forest, the Molai Forest. The Forest now houses Bengal tigers, Indian rhinoceros and over 100 dear and rabbits, monkeys and a variety of birds as well as several thousand trees including Bamboo trees which cover over 300 Hectares.
By connecting AqarLand Metaverse with Jadav’s efforts in Molai Forest, Aqarchain hopes to use its commitment to technology and the environment to help make the world a better place to live. NFT holders will be able to stake the NFT token for returns in AQR token on the AqarChain staking platform. AqarChain has jumped started the project by purchasing 100 digital trees in the Digital Forest, from the total supply and donating the proceeds to Sacred Jambudweep Foundation.
What Digital Forest brings to the global ecosystem is more trees in the environment that are mapped to the Digital world. What users get is the chance to own a tree in the digital world and its equivalent that is planted in the real world with a chance to earn revenue when the tree comes of age and is in state of revenue.