Visualization of CarbonLab's platform in action

The World’s First Decentralized Physical Infrastructure for Climate Sensing.

CarbonLab’s network is powered by DePIN—Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks—enabling global participants to own and operate sensing hardware, earn tokenized rewards, and contribute to a high-fidelity environmental dataset that no single party controls.

Visualization of CarbonLab's platform in action

What is DePIN?

DePIN is a new model for decentralized climate infrastructure, where individuals and organizations can participate in monitoring the environment through physical nodes. By running a node, users can contribute to carbon emissions tracking while also receiving incentives based on the data their node generates.

How to Join

Host a Node

You can deploy sensors at your home, office, or factory. This process is straightforward, with clear instructions provided on how to set up and maintain your node.

Host a Node

Sync Your Data

Once your node is set up, it will automatically sync data with the global network, sending real-time emissions information to the CarbonLab platform.

Sync Your Data

Earn Rewards

Node hosts are incentivized based on the quality and quantity of data their sensors contribute. These rewards come in the form of tokens that can be used within the CarbonLab ecosystem or exchanged on the open market.

Earn Rewards

Governance

Our decentralized protocol ensures that every participant has an equal say in the development of the network. Token holders can vote on key decisions, enhancing the platform's flexibility and community involvement.

Tokenomics

A visual breakdown of how tokens are distributed within the network, highlighting rewards for data generation, node maintenance, and governance participation.

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