Superorganism just secured $25M in funding to scale their bet on biodiversity-focused startups. The move signals growing capital appetite for climate tech and environmental solutions within the Web3 ecosystem. As traditional finance slowly wakes up to sustainability narratives, decentralized funding mechanisms are already positioning themselves at the intersection of climate innovation and cryptoeconomics. Worth watching—especially as more institutional dry powder flows toward impact-aligned projects.
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BasementAlchemist
· 15h ago
25M invested in biodiversity? Traditional finance is really slow on this one. We've been doing it already.
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SatoshiHeir
· 15h ago
It should be pointed out that this argument contains a typical "sustainability theater" fallacy. On-chain data shows that most climate tech tokens become worthless within 18 months, and Superorganism's biodiversity narrative is just a rebranded ESG routine.
Let's return to the fundamental technology thinking: true decentralized finance should be based on verifiable on-chain results, not carbon credit futures. If this $25M flows into purely greenwashing projects, that's not innovation; it's the ghost of fiat thinking haunting Web3.
Laughing, the so-called "institutional dry powder" ultimately still relies on traditional financial credit endorsement—what does this indicate? It shows that we are still far from true cryptographic democracy.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 15h ago
NGL, biodiversity has really been hyped up. 25M is still a small amount; mainly, institutions are finally starting to take it seriously...
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ThesisInvestor
· 15h ago
25M has been invested, and biodiversity is really starting to attract funding. Traditional finance is still sleeping, while Web3 is already building the ecosystem.
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0xDreamChaser
· 15h ago
25M invested in biodiversity? Is that for real? These days even VCs are starting to get into environmental protection.
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GasFeeCrying
· 15h ago
Really, it's the biodiversity again? Traditional finance is still sleeping; we've already gone all in.
Superorganism just secured $25M in funding to scale their bet on biodiversity-focused startups. The move signals growing capital appetite for climate tech and environmental solutions within the Web3 ecosystem. As traditional finance slowly wakes up to sustainability narratives, decentralized funding mechanisms are already positioning themselves at the intersection of climate innovation and cryptoeconomics. Worth watching—especially as more institutional dry powder flows toward impact-aligned projects.