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# Welcome to ARTIS ECO

## About

We came to realize that the only way to solve the climate crisis fast enough, is by enabling ordinary citizens to take matters regarding the production and use of energy into their own hands.

This demands a high performance, secure and versatile blockchain system, which serves as a foundation for Energy Communities, energy trading, data markets, asset tokenization and community currencies.

Therefore, we build the ARTIS blockchain network with the most performant cooperative consensus algorithm - Honey Badger BFT - and it will be governed and funded by the community through staking and on-chain voting via a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).

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