Borderless Money

Investing in the World

You can make money & make a difference.

Borderless Money is a decentralized finance protocol to redefine how Social Investments are made, using yield-generating products and simultaneously contributing to social causes.

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Helping you help the world

We are creating a new world with Regenerative Finance and Circular Economies. Let's do it together in 03 simple steps.

  • Learn

    Choose one of the Initiatives, deposit digital assets to start generating income, and share the profits with a social impact cause of your choice.

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  • Plan

    You decide how much to deposit, the length of that deposit, and in doing so contribute to a world with more equitable opportunities for all.

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  • Engage

    It is not only about a Crypto ReFi platform. It is about making a change and co-designing impact investments. You can make a deposit, vote on a cause and share it with the world.

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UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Know the causes we are engaged

Voting on a cause will allow them to start generating yield. Deposit crypto directly to causes doing good!

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Sabedoria da Floresta: Aprendendo com a Terra

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Brazil
Desde 2015 trabalhando com sistemas agroflorestais e comunidades, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento do setor agroflorestal em conjunto com os principais projetos e lideranças no Brasil.

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Njombe Innovation Academy

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8
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Tanzania, United Republic of
Mr. Pwagu caught the attention of Tanzania´s former president, Magufuli, thanks to his technological inventions. Magufuli assigned Buni hub the task to catalyse an innovation ecosystem around Mr. Pwagu and during Buni Hub´s visit to map Njombe´s actors SHIPO and Vahaca connected with Buni hub. A few months later Unai (SHIPO) and Ibrahim (VAHACA) got to know each other and decided to work together to develop Njombe´s innovation ecosystem together with Promise (Buni Hub). They then connected with SINA, shared the plans and decided to partner on the project. Read more: https://njombeinnovationacademy.substack.com/p/nias-birth

Carbono X Pobreza

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Brazil
Tenho 56 anos, sou ecologista e auto-didata. Nos últimos 12 anos pesquiso o bambu como material para a construção civil, após herdar uma floresta de 1,5ha da planta no Sul de Minas Gerais, bioma da Mata Atlântica.

GoodTruck Brasil

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2
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Brazil
Desde 2016 resgatando alimentos com alto potencial de desperdício e alimentando pessoas vulnerabilizadas.

Código Brazuca

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4
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Brazil
Minha história é promover a mudança social através da tecnologia, empreendedorismo e protagonismo nas pessoas de camadas menos faorecidas.

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Arquitetura na Periferia

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5
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Brazil
Somos uma iniciativa sem fins lucrativos que reúne e capacita mulheres para a independência de reformar e construir a própria casa.

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REGENERATING THE WORLD ( Climate change, agroforestry and ecosystem)

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Uganda
Climate change is a fact, and it is widely acknowledged that the world is in the midst of a global warming crisis. Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and land use change have released greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which is the primary driver of recent climate change. Land use such as agriculture alone, discharges more than 6 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere each year. Because of the increased severity of climate change impacts in some areas, the consequences have been more severe and disastrous. In Uganda, Climate change is a serious problem, affecting livelihoods. The country experiences prolonged drought, short and erratic rains which are disastrous and affecting agricultural production the backbone of the country. Also, due to disparities in traditional roles, societal expectations, and livelihoods, men and women are affected differently by climate change. Women account for the bulk of Uganda's population of 23.19 million people. They have lower wages, less access to credit and decision-making power, and less control over resources, all of which make them more vulnerable to climate change. It’s therefore important to consider differences when tackling the issue of climate change. Agroforestry/permaculture/regenerative agriculture has emerged as a major instrument in the fight against climate change in recent years. It's a widely accepted answer to the twin problems of climate change and food insecurity. It's one of a number of innovative strategies targeted at increasing production while also assisting in the mitigation of climate change by increasing carbon sequestration and boosting the system's ability to cope with the negative consequences of climate change.This project aims to promote agroforestry/permaculture/regenerative agriculture for climate change mitigation and the development of vulnerable groups' livelihoods, such as women, by planting fruit trees alongside food crops Over the past decades wetlands are seen as wastelands yet wetlands play a crucial role as far regulating our climate system. Our climatic system is significantly regulated by wetland ecosystems. They serve as a large sink for greenhouse gases, trapping carbon and preventing it from entering the atmosphere, but they can also act as sources of some GHGs, particularly methane (CH4) when disturbed which increases climate change. Without neglecting the myriad ecosystem services they offer, wetlands protect against flooding, provide habitat for fish and shellfish reproduction and rearing, and support ecotourism, source of food like fish, cultural heritage and local herbs, to mention a few. We used to have two seasons for rainfall when I was growing up. But as a result of climate change, we now suffer unpredictable shorter or longer rainy seasons as well as severe droughts. Wetlands have been destroyed, bird and tree species have vanished, there have been extreme weather events in various parts of Uganda, as a result of the effects of climate change and environmental destruction, all of which are a result of human activity. The population of Tororo is above 577500 people, wetlands cover 11 percent of the total country land approximately26600km2 of Uganda’s total area of 241500km2 including water bodies Most of Tororo's largest wetlands, including Sengo and Osukuru, have been significantly encroached by farmers and investors. Wetlands are crucial, but despite their significance, they have been heavily encroached upon. In these streams that feed wetlands, industries discharge their pollutants. As a result of this contamination, the quality of the stream water has decreased or deteriorated. On the other hand, wetland habitats are impacted by this pollution, yet they also serve as a groundwater recharge for the springs and wells that the indigenous people use to get water for drinking and cooking. In some areas, the indigenous people fetch water directly from these wetlands. We can still restore the status of such places to create buffer zones where we can protect these wetlands and in doing so, we shall live a very beautiful environment for our children, the next generation that will come, just as we inherited a better environment from our ancestors.

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ReFi Spring

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Italy
ReFi Spring is a nonprofit team working to enable global IRL ReFi events to create new communities in the ReFi ecosystem. We do this by providing free, accessible, full-range event support services and educational content, including:

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Nossa Terra Firme

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10
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Brazil
Empresa acreana de sustentabilidade, inovação e WEB3 que existe a 6 anos.
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We want to create a Borderless new world for Social Investments.

You can make a difference to social impact initiatives most affected by racial, economical and environmental injustices with crypto investments.This is because most of the earnings generated over your idle capital go directly to them.
  • ReFi

    Regenerative Finance (ReFi) can share control with socially affected communities.

  • DeFi

    Decentralized Finance (DeFi) products will remove all barriers to creating positive social impact.

  • Social Investment

    SDG-Driven initiatives all over the world. We are helping them get on board with Borderless Money.

Borderless Money

Borderless Money is an open and borderless digital society, where goods, services, technology, information, opportunities, and capital can flow seamlessly from one hand to many, in a fair and transparent manner.

Regenerative Finance Is No Longer the Future — It Has Arrived

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