ℹ️ Chia Latitude 🌲
Tree-Backed Pool
Chia Latitude is the world’s first tree-backed Chia cryptocurrency pool. Every TiB you plot plants a Paulownia tree in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica.
Real-World Impact
Turning blockchain commitments into real-world forests, tied to dynamic NFTs (dNFTs) with quarterly updates and annual audits.
Transparent MRV
Updates include GPS, imagery, growth metrics, and care events, signed by our MRV pipeline and anchored on-chain.
🎯 Mission & 2030–2035 Vision
Leverage blockchain to fund high-integrity reforestation with transparent MRV.
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Pilot:
~10,000 trees in Q4 2026 → 🌳
100k+ by 2030
→ 🌲
1M+ by 2035
Empower Puntarenas communities with durable forestry jobs and skills.
Tokenize tree lifecycle as dNFTs with quarterly updates and annual audits.

🌍 Why This Matters
Chia’s current footprint is estimated at ~27–30 ktCO₂ per year . Reaching neutrality would require ~390k–400k Paulownia trees annually at today’s efficiency levels. Our 2026 pilot is the first step on a clear, audited path to scale.
The digital forest is fun — but we’re planting a real one . Join us.
🌳 Adopt a Tree
Support our mission by adopting a tree. Each adoption plants a real Paulownia sapling in Costa Rica and mints an NFT to track its growth and impact.

🏢 Company & Founder
MineSpace Ltd. (Cyprus) operates Chia Latitude in partnership with forestry experts in Costa Rica.
Founder — Oleg Balandyuk
Oleg brings a background in IT systems and networking and has been part of the Chia community since 2021. His technical expertise and hands-on farming experience shape the project’s approach to linking digital infrastructure with real-world climate impact.
Our Approach
We measure the actual electricity consumed by Chia farming and translate it into a precise carbon footprint (watts → kWh → CO₂). That footprint is directly offset by planting and monitoring Paulownia trees in Costa Rica. Independent auditors verify that the trees exist, grow, and capture carbon — ensuring that every digital block stored in Chia is transparently tied to a living forest.