Greenhouse
- noun, plural green·hous·es [green-hou-ziz].
a building, room, or area, usually chiefly of glass, in which the temperature is maintained within a desired range, used for cultivating tender plants or growing plants out of season.
The first project I am focusing my efforts on is titled Greenhouse. The Greenhouse will have a Garden, Fields, and of course an Open Market.
The Blockchain
The Garden is a private blockchain. It is where Planters (users) have wallets filled with Dirt, the native token for the Garden. Planters can spend Dirt to plant (mint) seeds, trees, vegetables, and all sorts of vegetation. These plants and produce can be bought, sold, and traded at the Open Market.
Middleware
To get to the Garden a planter has to go through the Fields, the middleware. In some gardens (other blockchains), planters co go directly to the Garden and plant (create transactions) with their own tools and wallets. In our Garden we provide you with your own tools and wallet, no need to bring your own and remember where you left them.
Access to the Fields do require some verification however – we can’t let just anyone in to use our garden!
After you do some tending to your plants, you can sell, exchange, or buy already grown plants at the Open Market.
Front End
The Front End is an Open Market. It is where planters can show off their collection of digital growth, stock on dirt and fertilizer, buy flowers, sell produce, or exchange with other planters to complete their collections.
Payments are processed in Dirt, credit card, or cross-chain payments.
Please contact me if you would like access to the Garden.
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