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- VeChain’s super app Greencart integrates tokenization, sustainability, and AI, converting grocery receipts into “sustainability proofs” and rewarding users with B3TR tokens for eco-friendly purchases.
- VeChain has reduced over 5.5 million tons of carbon emissions through on-chain initiatives and partnerships, such as Greencart’s collaboration with Too Good To Go to combat food waste.
The VeBetter ecosystem of VeChain is making good progress as two of their main applications (Mugshot and Greencart) have already passed a well-known threshold of 1 million users. The success places VeChainThor as a core blockchain platform that is exploring the possibilities of actual application.
VeChain Spotlights Success of Mugshot & Greencart
The consecutive success of the two applications indicates an increase in the ratio of people interested in utility-focused blockchain applications. VeChain called the development the appearance of its first “pair of super apps,” a term that marks a new epoch of Web3 consumer applications intended to be used by the masses.
The first cross-million-user success story of the VeBetter suite was Mugshot, an early success story. Greencart was not far behind, and VeBetter now has a concrete approach to their multi-app approach with the goal of rewarding healthy and sustainable living through blockchain. The success not only represents a numerical benchmark, but it also proves the point of the ecosystem behind integrating the decentralized technology into daily habits.
Greencart is specifically a hybrid of tokenization, sustainability, and artificial intelligence. By converting scanned receipts into “sustainability proofs” on the blockchain, it rewards users when shopping in a healthy manner in the grocery store. These verifications are confirmable evidence of eco-friendly actions of users, e.g., buying fresh fruits and vegetables or using electronic payment systems.
Using this system, participants are rewarded in B3TR tokens, which are digital assets that reward good dietary and environmental decisions. As VeChain noted, Greencart “tackles the traditional ‘green premium’ issue,” where sustainable goods often carry higher price tags, by turning these purchases into rewarding experiences.
B3TR tokens are not limited to the store environment, and they do not work in the same way as traditional store-based loyalty programs. Users can redeem them through integrations including VeBetter Visa Card or Stella Pay; similarly, they can be spent at more than 130 million merchants on both sides of the world. The flexibility, as referred to by VeChain, re-invents loyalty rewards in a Web3 scenario that corresponds with an estimated $20 billion market segment as suggested by BCG.
VeChain Announces Grant Opportunity Amid Greencart Partnership
One more integration that is notable is the collaboration of Greencart with the food-saving service Too Good To Go. Such collaboration enables users to avoid food waste and earn rewards, exemplifying the use of blockchain within existing services to achieve socially positive outcomes.
According to VeChain, more than 5.5 million tons of carbon emissions have already been tracked and reduced through these on-chain sustainability efforts. The greater vision of the platform is to become “Web3’s first real-world app store,” offering a growing suite of X-to-Earn applications tied to positive behavior.
Developers and creators are being invited to join the VeBetter movement, with grant opportunities up to $50,000 to support new app development. Even further, VeChain invites normal users and the Web3 natives to visit VeWorld, its own official wallet and entry point to this fast-growing ecosystem.