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    Home » JPMorgan’s Blockchain Unit Develops Platform to Tokenize Carbon Credits
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    JPMorgan’s Blockchain Unit Develops Platform to Tokenize Carbon Credits

    Tokenized Toast ClubBy Tokenized Toast ClubJuly 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    JPMorgan’s blockchain and digital assets unit, Kinexys, is developing a blockchain-based system to tokenize carbon credits. The initiative aims to improve transparency and tracking from credit issuance to retirement, according to a recent report.

    Carbon Credits Basics

    A single carbon credit represents one ton of CO2 emissions reduced or offset, typically through projects like reforestation or renewable energy. Tokenization converts these credits into digital assets recorded on a blockchain, enabling secure verification and transfer.

    Registry Partnerships

    The initiative involves collaboration with three leading carbon registries—S&P Global Commodity Insights, EcoRegistry, and the International Carbon Registry—to pilot digital tokens mirroring existing carbon credits. The system will track each token’s complete lifecycle across registry platforms.

    Leadership Perspective

    Alastair Northway, Head of Natural Resources Strategy at JPMorgan Payments, stated:
    “Tokenization can establish a trusted global infrastructure, enhancing transparency and boosting liquidity in carbon markets.”

    Market Challenges

    JPMorgan highlights significant challenges in current carbon markets, including fragmentation, inefficiencies, and inconsistent standards. The bank proposes that a unified tokenized platform could streamline credit transfers between buyers and sellers, addressing these pain points.

    Growth Potential & Risks

    According to JPMorgan’s analysis, carbon credits represent an evolving asset class with growth potential as market infrastructure advances. However, the bank warns that without improvements, the sector risks continued stagnation after two years of declining activity.

    The report also cautions that previous tokenization attempts have exposed vulnerabilities like double-counting credits or trading already-retired offsets—issues the new system aims to prevent through blockchain’s immutable ledger.

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