Registry
A decentralized public registry service for digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) of Article 6.2 activities
The Emerging Household Energy Registry leverages the Impact Hub Network (the public deployment of IXO Blockchain technology) to provide transparent, verifiable, and privacy-preserving reporting of climate impact mitigation activities and outcomes.
Core Components
Projects
Registration and tracking of mitigation efforts
Households
Identification and monitoring of households
Devices
Cookstove Devices and fuel sources
Agents
Identification and validation of participants
Claims & Certificates
Digital measurement, reporting, and verification of activity claims and outcomes
Credits
Tokenized certified outcomes, backed by verifiable Impact Certificates
Privacy and Trust Framework
The registry operates as a Digital Public Good through a public blockchain infrastructure with the following key features:
- Self-Sovereign Digital Identifiers: Entities maintain full control over their identifiers
- Privacy-Preserving: No Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is stored on the blockchain
- Distributed Network: Globally-distributed independent Validator Node operators
- Independent Verification: Authentication of all claims and mitigation activity data
Registry Services
Registration
Onboard projects, agents, and activities
Claims
Submit and evaluate digital claims
Certification
Self-certify actions with audit trails
Credits
Issue and transfer tokenized credits
Settlements
Cross-border trading and settlement
Audits
Review and verify activities
Developer Integration
The registry provides APIs and tools for building applications that:
- Track and verify mitigation activities in real-time
- Manage tokenized credit lifecycles
- Enhance Article 6 activity transparency
- Scale impact solutions
Registry Server
An open-source GraphQL API server providing REST API for interfacing with the blockchain registry and integrate with other systems, such as National Carbon Registries.
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