WeFund x SEA Nexus Fundraising & Collaboration
WeFund announces the extending its official project network with SEA Nexus. WeFund will assist SEA Nexus to raise the necessary funds to accelerate its development and expand its network of resources. WeFund is excited to host its first project aiming to contribute to environmental monitoring and protection.
SEA is a nonprofit environmental organization based in Scotland aiming to achieve three goals. First, To decentralize the process of gathering, processing, storing, and distributing environmental data. This is the primary focus of the project and the main subject of this application. Second, To enable emerging environmental research and activism — they do this by raising funds through its token and through the MSEA/VSEA exchange mechanism. Third, Through the same methods of raising funds, to support the work of front-line environmental protection organizations. They are partnered with eight of the most effective and well-known environmental NGOs on the planet. Overall, SEA Nexus will address the need for a fast, free, accurate, and accessible way to monitor as many environmental variables as possible, to understand those variables, and to recognize developing crises.
The partnership between WeFund and SEA Nexus will enable SEA Nexus to tap into the WeFund platform for its resource gathering. Thry are passionate about their mission to use blockchain in new ways. and using the power of the crowd. The people is one thing they both do.
About WeFund
WeFund is a cross-chain, decentralized incubator crowdfunding platform for the crypto-startup project industry and beyond implemented for a real-life use case. The vision of WeFund is to become the connector of the blockchain ecosystem that exists on the market
About SEA Nexus
The SEA Nexus is being built on the Algorand blockchain and is supported in part through a grant from the Algorand foundation. It functions to collect, analyse, manage, and store environmental data. The ecosystem comprises of a suite of apps, Ais (artificial intelligence), APIs and storage protocols.
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