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Where We're Headed

Green Goods is evolving from a field reporting tool into a full-stack regenerative coordination platform – connecting impact capture, community governance, and sustainable funding into one integrated system.


Vision & Strategy of Green Goods

Our Long Term Vision

Green Goods pursues three strategic goals, each reinforcing the others:

1. Capital Formation – Regenerative communities need sustainable funding, not one-off grants. Green Goods creates a cycle where verified impact attracts capital:

  • Octant Vaults – Yield-generating deposits where returns fund regenerative operations
  • Hypercerts – Tokenized impact certificates that funders can purchase
  • RevNets – Revenue-sharing token models for long-term community funding
  • Conviction voting – Communities signal which work matters most

2. Impact Accessibility – Impact reporting shouldn't require a grant writer or data scientist:

  • MDR workflow – Evidence capture as simple as taking a photo
  • AI agents on WhatsApp/SMS for communities without smartphones
  • Offline-first PWA for low-connectivity environments
  • Passkey authentication eliminating wallet and seed phrase barriers

3. Coordination & Reputation – Trust should be verifiable, not assumed:

  • Hats Protocol roles – Transparent, revocable community permissions
  • EAS attestations – Permanent, portable records of verified work
  • Gardens V2 – Conviction voting for community resource allocation
  • ENS integration – Human-readable identities for gardens and gardeners

Our 2026 Strategy

Competitive moats that strengthen over time:

MoatDescription
Network effectsMore gardeners → more data → more funder confidence → more capital
Data moatLongitudinal impact data across 20+ communities builds unique evidence base
Capital moatYield-backed vaults create compounding returns new entrants can't replicate
Switching costsAttestation history is portable, but workflow integration is sticky

Where Green Goods Fits

Green Goods serves as the field operations layer in the Greenpill Dev Guild's approach to regenerative coordination. It is the entry point where physical regenerative work enters the digital verification and funding pipeline — connecting evidence capture to impact certification and capital formation.

If you want to test the funding assumptions behind this strategy, the builder docs include a Protocol Revenue Explorer that models fees, TVL, Hypercert volume, treasury yield, and grants/contracts in one place.

How GreenWill Grows

GreenWill is the upcoming agentic layer that extends Green Goods into automated coordination:

  • Meeting-to-action pipelines – Community meetings are transcribed, and action items are automatically created as on-chain tasks
  • Agent-based reporting – WhatsApp and SMS bots let gardeners submit work without a smartphone
  • Automated evidence validation – AI assists operators in reviewing submissions for completeness and consistency
  • Cross-garden coordination – GreenWill connects gardens that work on related ecological goals

Public Good Staking Integration Points

Green Goods connects to broader public goods funding mechanisms:

  • Hypercerts Marketplace – Verified impact certificates listed for purchase
  • Octant Epoch Funding – Community gardens eligible for quadratic funding rounds
  • Gitcoin integration – Impact data from Green Goods feeds into Gitcoin passport and funding rounds
  • Squad Staking – Community members can stake together to boost their garden's funding allocation

Roadmap

Q1 – Launch of v1 Beta connecting impact reporting with capital formation

The v1 release brings together the full stack:

  • Offline-first work submission with photo evidence
  • Operator review and approval workflows
  • Hypercert minting from approved work batches
  • Vault deposits with yield tracking
  • Role management via Hats Protocol
  • EAS attestation chains (Work → Approval → Assessment)
  • Indexer for core state queries
  • Admin dashboard for garden operations

Q2 — Greenpill Garden Season with Arbitrum Support

Funded by the Arbitrum New Protocols and Ideas grant, Q2 focuses on activating the Green Goods flywheel across partner gardens:

  • Garden Season One — 8+ gardens adopting the protocol across Nigeria, Cape Town, Brazil, Kenya, and the wider community network
  • Hypercerts + Octant Vaults integration — Connecting impact measurement to capital formation: verified work becomes Hypercerts, Octant Vault yield funds garden operations
  • Recognition badges — Unlock Protocol-based credentials for gardener contributions and milestones
  • Agent-based reporting — WhatsApp/SMS bots for communities without smartphones
  • Karma GAP integration — Enabling funders and evaluators to review impact across gardens

Q3/Q4 — Scaling and Sustainability

  • Expand garden network beyond Season One partners
  • Revenue generation through operator subscriptions and funder dashboards
  • Deepen Hypercert marketplace participation
  • Community-owned infrastructure exploration (RevNets, public goods staking)

Gardens In Season

These communities are representative of the current live garden set participating in Garden Season One and testing the Green Goods protocol.

TAS HUB — Solar Infrastructure + Education — Based in Awka, Nigeria, TAS HUB combines reliable power, internet access, and learning infrastructure. It is the clearest current live example of how Green Goods can connect solar operations, Ethereum-adjacent education, and verifiable local service delivery.

Muizenberg Community Garden — Waste + Community Food Systems — Based in Cape Town, the Muizenberg garden uses Green Goods to document organic waste conversion, composting, planting, and harvest activity. It is a stronger current live reference for the waste domain than the older generic Cape Town framing.

AgroforestDAO — Agroforestry + Education — Based in Minas Gerais, Brazil, AgroforestDAO uses Green Goods to document seasonal educational work and the spread of agroforestry culture. Portuguese language support remains critical for this community.

Greenpill Kenya — Education + Waste — Greenpill Kenya is using Green Goods to document public goods programming and community sustainability initiatives. Its current live garden profile makes it a stronger reference for the education domain than older Uganda pilot language.

Partnerships

Active:

  • Hypercerts Foundation – Impact certificate standard
  • Hats Protocol – Role-based access control
  • Octant – Yield-generating vault infrastructure
  • Gardens V2 – Conviction voting and community governance
  • EAS – On-chain attestation infrastructure

Planned:

  • Unlock Protocol – Token-gated credentials and badges
  • Sarafu Network – Community currency integration
  • AgroforestryDAO – DeSci data partnerships (Brazil)
  • Fireflies.ai – Meeting transcript processing for OpenClaw

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