Chad Signs Letter of Intent with Xange.com to Develop National Natural Capital
2026-06-28 16:19
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Republic of Chad has signed a Letter of Intent with Xange.com to deploy Xange.com's digital dMRV system (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) and UEMIS solution (Unified Environmental Market Infrastructure Solution), supporting Chad's participation in international environmental markets under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement. During implementation, verified national climate action data will be anchored on Aptos through "Immutable Metadata Digital Certification" (IMDC), creating a verifiable verification layer for Chad's natural capital. This agreement will provide Chad with the necessary national monitoring, verification, and market infrastructure to convert its national environmental capital into internationally tradable emission reduction credits.

Under the Letter of Intent, Xange.com will provide Chad with three core capabilities. The first is nationwide dMRV monitoring, a real-time system covering the entire territory of Chad for monitoring environmental conditions, including hazard alerts for wildfires and extreme weather events. The second is UEMIS market infrastructure, providing comprehensive management from project generation to settlement under the Paris Agreement, including a national registry system that converts verified emission reduction data into tradable environmental assets. The third is IMDC verification on Aptos, where data captured by Xange.com's dMRV system will be anchored in "Immutable Metadata Digital Certification" (IMDC) on the Aptos blockchain, creating cryptographically verifiable and auditable records for each emission reduction outcome. Aptos provides the verification layer with institutional-grade throughput, sub-second finality, and audit trail pathways compliant with protocol institutions and international climate finance standards.

"Chad possesses significant national environmental capital. What has been missing is precisely the infrastructure needed to verify, register, and bring this capital into international markets," said Esteban van Goor, CEO and Founder of Xange.com. "This agreement provides Chad with the means to move from potential to active participation, enabling it to fully benefit from climate action under the Paris Agreement framework."

By deploying Xange.com's infrastructure solutions, Chad can accelerate its participation in markets under Article 6 and transform verified environmental data into national assets accessible to international buyers and climate finance institutions.

Xange.com International Holding S.à r.l. is an environmental information software and market infrastructure company headquartered in Luxembourg, providing digital MRV systems, market infrastructure solutions, sustainability reporting, and services for participation in environmental markets under Article 6 for governments and enterprises. The Aptos Foundation is dedicated to fostering the development of the Aptos protocol and ecosystem, bringing the benefits of decentralization to the public through blockchain technology.

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