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ABOUT US

A symbol of not only preaching, but also acting !

A unique opportunity on Cronos Blockchain that makes a link between the crypto world and the mondial ecology. We are one of the leading cleanups projects on the cronos network with a growing community, focused towards limiting the pollution of oceans, seas and rivers.

The CRONOS BASS project aims at minimizing the trash in the waters by cooperating with and sponsoring different ecological projects from around the world.

WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO

The first real plan to try to clean things up !

While animals die, because of ocean-pollution, humans poison themselves by eating fish contaminated with microplastics. Most people don’t think about the lasting damage this deals to millions of lifeforms, our ecosystem and us. We strongly believe in the power of new technology and crowdsourcing to fight issues which are simply too big for us alone. We can generate immense amounts of liquidity, basically out of the air, through automatically applied transaction fees and forward it to related organizations, so they can fuel their operations.

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Every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans, of which the majority spills out from rivers. A portion of this plastic travels to ocean garbage patches, getting caught in a vortex of circulating currents. If no action is taken, the plastic will increasingly impact our ecosystems, health, and economies.

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Our goal, to clean up our oceans and not only saving animals, but also human life, is massive – but we are just getting started. With all our supporters and believers, we get a chance to make our planet a bit better and the oceans a bit cleaner every single day. We believe in a mix of proven methods, modern technology and our deepest survival instinct. Through innovations and collaborations, our aim is to be one step ahead of the catastrophe, not a step behind. While cleaning-up is essential to help mother nature recover, it is even more important to defeat the issue at its roots and educate people about this man-made disaster, before it’s too late. Never forget: The ocean doesn’t need us. We need the ocean.

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