- BCarbon is migrating its carbon registry to Hedera and moving more than 2 million issued carbon credits to the network.
- This migration adds on-chain serial tracking, audit trails, and workflow automation under Hedera Guardian.
B carbon has announced Migrate the Web3 native carbon registry to Hedera and transfer over 2 million issued carbon credits onto the network. The credits cover methane reduction projects and are part of a broader strategy to manage carbon assets through distributed ledger infrastructure.
BCarbon is a nonprofit registry and climate research center originating from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy Research.
This migration places an organization’s existing tokenized credits on the Hedera network, supporting traceability and digital audit trails for serialized assets. This move will therefore strengthen the verification process throughout the lifecycle of carbon projects. The BCarbon Registry has been running on the blockchain since its inception. polygon The past before choosing Hedera for the next stage.
🌱 @bcarboninc announces migration of carbon registry to Hedera.
With more than 2 million issued carbon credits moving to Hedera, this migration supports enhanced digital audit trails, serialized asset traceability, and a scalable standards-based infrastructure. … pic.twitter.com/QVVOndMfN9
— Hedera (@hedera) February 12, 2026
BCarbon tokenizes credits in several project categories. These include removing methane emissions by plugging wells, soil carbon sequestration, forestry initiatives, and blue carbon projects tied to coastal ecosystems. The registry reports that over 2 million carbon credits have been issued to date, each represented as a digital asset.
Hedera recently introduced x402, a payments standard designed to support small-value programmatic payments for the emerging agent AI economy. CNF noticed x402 builds on existing Internet standards such as HTTP 402 and enables microtransactions on the network using: $HBAR or other crypto assets.
Integrating your digital infrastructure with Hedera Guardian
This migration introduces Hedera’s open standard framework for registry operations. BCarbon said its network architecture allows for predictable pricing, scalability to meet performance, and verifiable records.
Additionally, the company assured its users that it will integrate Hedera Guardian into the procedures and processes of its digital environment.
Guardian integration automates eligibility requirements, monitoring processes, and verification processes across various carbon protocols. This automation will be applied to future projects including soil, forestry, methane and blue carbon methods. The registry is also intended to align with standards-based infrastructure initiatives such as the DPG National Carbon Registry initiated by the United Nations Development Programme. ivy
This project is supported by the Hedera Foundation. Sustainability leaders at Hashgraph said digital audit trails are essential to maintaining data integrity in carbon markets.
BCarbon Chief Executive Officer Eric Unverzagt added:
The partnership with Hedera will enable BCarbon to combine rigorous science with cutting-edge digital infrastructure to deliver fully auditable carbon credits and set high standards for transparency and efficiency in global carbon markets.
The registry has confirmed that all transferred credits remain traceable and auditable on-chain. Future development plans include expanding interoperability with ecosystem partners and standards-based efforts.
In recent cryptocurrency news, Hedera ranks first on Santiment’s list of RWA-focused development activities, ahead of Chainlink and Avalanche. As for us reportedBased on GitHub and developer contribution metrics, the network held the highest score with 278.17 points.
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