ESG Data refers to information related to a company’s environmental, social, and governance performance. Within the digital asset sector, this data evaluates the sustainability and ethical impact of blockchain projects, cryptocurrency mining operations, or digital asset companies. It includes metrics on energy consumption, community governance, data privacy practices, and leadership diversity. Investors increasingly use ESG data to assess the long-term viability and societal responsibility of their digital asset holdings.
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News discussions around ESG data in crypto often focus on the energy consumption of proof-of-work blockchains, the environmental impact of mining, and efforts to develop more sustainable protocols. The demand for transparent and verifiable ESG data is growing, driven by institutional investors and regulatory pressures. This emphasis is shaping development priorities and public perception within the digital asset industry.
Tokenizing a €10M green bond on a public ledger streamlines ESG data certification and enables T+0 settlement via stablecoin, collapsing the capital market value chain.
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