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Using NFTs for good with Max Song
Season 1, Ep. 6
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NFTs can help us save the world, says Max Song, the founder and CEO of climate tech company Carbonbase, on the sixth episode of Up to Speed with UBS. In conversation with Gen.T’s Lee Williamson, Song talks about taking NFTs beyond just digital art; incentivising climate action through a new sort of NFT model, preserve-to-earn; and how he’s going about creating a green metaverse.
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