CLE (Clean Energy Coin)
The Clean Energy Coin (CLE) is a core utility token within the Edma Network, designed to facilitate ESG-compliant payments, sustainability incentives, and DeFi integrations in the renewable energy ecosystem.
CLE Utility & Functions
1. Minting Process
• CLE is minted alongside ETT.
• 70% of CLE is sent to the supplier, 30% is retained by the platform.
• Every 10 kWh of energy production mints 1 CLE for the first 10 years, then shifts to 1 CLE per 20 kWh.
2. ESG Payments & Incentives
CLE can be used to pay for carbon offset services, energy tracking fees, and sustainability-linked financial instruments.
Users can also choose between $EDM and CLE to pay the transaction fees.
3. Marketplace Transactions
CLE is a tradable asset within Edma’s decentralized energy marketplace and within other CEX or DEX that will be announced at the moment of launch
Will be used to purchase solar panels, EV charging credits, and clean energy-related services.
4. DeFi & Staking Rewards
CLE is stakable within Edma’s DeFi ecosystem, allowing users to earn rewards for securing the network.
Used as collateral in energy-backed lending and liquidity pools.
Total Supply & Distribution
CLE follows a controlled issuance model to ensure a balanced supply and maintain ecosystem sustainability.
Supply cap for CLE is set to 100B coins
Each energy supplier has a 10 years production cap.
After 10 years, the minting is done for every 20KWh of energy production.
Burning & Scarcity Mechanisms
CLE incorporates burning mechanisms to ensure long-term value appreciation.
1. ESG Payment Burns
When ETT is converted into an NFT, 50% of the CLE will be burned
2. Transaction Fee Burns
If the user chooses CLE as a governance token, the marketplace and DeFi transaction fees will burn 50% of the transaction fee to reduce the supply
3. Buyback & Burn Program
Edma allocates revenue from sustainability services to buy back and burn CLE, ensuring deflationary pressure.
The CLE tokenomics model ensures sustainability, ESG compliance, and financial incentives for participants, making it a vital component of the Edma Network.
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