BitSeeds and RainForest Foundation to Protect Rainforests

BitSeeds and RainForest Foundation to Protect Rainforests

There is yet another player in the digital currency playground. This time, it is something that might have a broader impact on the world than Bitcoin and its other copycats. Presenting BitSeeds... Currency to protect and restore rainforests. Supported by the Rainforest Foundation, BitSeeds is a cryptocurrency that can be used to do everything that you can do with Bitcoin. Only difference is that BitSeeds generates interest every year, whereas Bitcoin doesn't. BitSeeds is developed to address the issue of disappearing rainforests. It has collaborated with Rainforest Foundation, founded by....


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