Eco-Friendly Transactions with DecentralChain
Reducing the Carbon Footprint in Blockchain
DecentralChain has taken the concept of energy efficient blockchain to the next level. Unlike other blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which use Proof of Work (POW) consensus, DecentralChain utilizes a more efficient consensus mechanism called LPOS, which has been proven to consume less energy. But that’s not all – DecentralChain goes even further by using Econodes, servers powered by alternative energy sources, to process its transactions. This results in a much lower carbon footprint compared to other blockchain systems.
The use of Econodes was a deliberate choice made by DecentralChain’s founding nodes, who placed a strong emphasis on ecological sustainability. This was achieved through a partnership with Ecocastor, a sustainable hosting provider, which ensured that all the founding nodes would use servers powered by renewable energy sources. This means that DecentralChain’s operations are not just energy efficient, but also eco-friendly, making it a responsible choice for anyone looking to develop decentralized applications or take advantage of blockchain technology.

The Green Web Foundation
The Green Web Foundation tracks and accelerates the transition to a fossil-free internet. We are in the process of making our internet practice and organization with their tools and resources. And together, we can advocate for a more sustainable and just internet.
You can currently check any of the DecentralChain “econodes” listed at DecentralScan.com and verify if they are categorized green by TGWF here: TheGreenWebFoundation.org
Incentivized Sustainability Protocol
The Green Web Foundation tracks and accelerates the transition to a fossil-free internet. We are in the process of making our internet practice and organization with their tools and resources. And together, we can advocate for a more sustainable and just internet.
You can currently check any of the DecentralChain “econodes” listed at DecentralScan.com and verify if they are categorized green by TGWF here: TheGreenWebFoundation.org
