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Samsung and GameStop have joined the Impact Project as affiliate partners. The crypto project is set to revolutionize the way blockchain is applied in the fight against climate change.
This week, the Impact Project added two of the world's most popular companies to its affiliate network. Korean technology conglomerate Samsung and video game retailer GameStop have joined the platform's network of partners. Both companies also committed part of their revenues toward the fight against climate change.
So far, the Impact Project has signed deals with over 25,000 companies worldwide that will act as affiliate partners. These companies will integrate the platform into their services, allowing their customers to shop seamlessly and purchase carbon credits via the Impact Project.
There are well over 10,000 retailers among these affiliates, and customers who shop at these stores are rewarded. Furthermore, the entire system can serve as an incentive for more companies to join.
By shopping via the IMPT platform, they could also get IMPT rewards.
The Impact Project is a blockchain-based platform that has generated a lot of buzz in the market. The platform, which was built on the Ethereum blockchain, allows individuals and companies to purchase and trade carbon credits that they can use to offset their carbon footprint directly.
The Impact Project has tapped into a significant need for blockchain to play a central role in tackling climate change. Over the past few years, many have asked about the possibility of blockchain technology being more involved in the fight against global warming.
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