Participants in the Atlantis project can engage in various activities such as surveying, water sample testing, conducting awareness workshops, or becoming harvesters. These tasks are gamified and referred to as "bounties." Participants sign up, complete the required steps, and receive incentives. To ensure a tamper-proof system, blockchain technology is used to maintain a distributed ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
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Atlantis, blockchain to reduce water shortages
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Atlantis has already deployed its Web3 solution in 50 villages in the region of Chikmagalur, India. To date, the pilot program has successfully facilitated the exchange of more than 21,000 kiloliters of water.
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Atlantis implemented a Web3 solution that incentivized people to transfer water from areas of surplus to those in need. A reward system encouraged villagers to perform tasks that facilitated this new distribution.
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