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# The Aquapurge Solution

**Mission and Vision**

* **Mission**: Incentivizing sustainable community action through blockchain technology.
* **Vision**: Leveraging ReFi to ensure cleaner oceans and ecological responsibility worldwide.

#### **How Web3 and ReFi Transform Cleanups**

* Integration of blockchain for transparency and accountability.
* Incentives model using PURGE tokens for participation and governance.
* Use of Lisk as an Ethereum Layer 2 solution for scalability and efficiency.

#### **Incentivization Mechanisms**

**Report-to-Earn**

Aquapurge’s **Report-to-Earn** feature incentivizes users to document pollution in their local areas, fostering grassroots action.

* **How it Works**:
  1. Users submit pollution reports via the Aquapurge App, including geotagged images and descriptions.
  2. Verified reporters earn PURGE tokens, rewarding their efforts to highlight problem areas.
* **Impact**: Promotes data-driven cleanup prioritization and community awareness.

**Participate-to-Earn**

Aquapurge encourages active engagement in cleanups through its **Participate-to-Earn** mechanism.

* **How it Works**:
  1. Users join organized cleanup events listed on the app.
  2. Activities are tracked though manual submissions and VIR entries.
  3. Verified participants earns PURGE tokens, incentivizing continued involvement.
* **Impact**: Drives sustained cleanup activities and builds a culture of responsibility.


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