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Thank you @Drey12 for putting this question. Let me explain you.
The verification process of carbon credits is done through the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), which is composed of multiple members who verify the authenticity and compliance of the RE certificates. Each member has a stake in the DAO, which incentivizes them to act in the best interest of the platform and maintain its integrity.
Hope this clarifies your doubt and if you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to ask us.
Hello CarboEx, I was just counting the number of votes and people. But I just noticed something strange in some teams. For example, CarbonEx gets votes at certain hours from accounts that are only a few days old and is still going on.
For example, at this last hour;
@Jimi @sherlock @Amie @Yoga @Dips @Dhruv @henry1 @Rossi
votes came from their accounts. The accounts are very similar. No comments were taken from the accounts, the screen time was brought to 2 hours.
I have also identified a few such problems in other categories; such as builder and web3. I am reporting them all and I will share them with you. @admin.hackathon , @StevenTRON and e.e.
What do you think is the situation?
I got introduced to blockchain and Tron DAO by the Carboex team. I’m a developer too and am thinking of participating in the next hackathon looking at the great work that Carboex team has done.
Also, you need to calm down my friend. The community voting and prizes are designed to get new users on the forum. Stop discouraging new people from joining and especially stop understating the hard work that teams like Carboex do.
:DDDDDD exactly as we expect from a bot account, as a guess, none of them can come and comment at the same time, but they come in turn and try to make the other person look naive by writing “we are not bots, why are you angry xd”.
While their project received 20 votes at the last minute, none of the project members made a statement, and no bot account made a statement. And only one of them comes and writes an article about not being a bot
Thanks for showing up to clarify things. No one can assume you to be a bot, only the @admin.hackathon has that right.
All what anyone can do is simply raise an alarm for a particular vote they find to be suspicious. The decision solely rest on the team. And it is great u have come out it will make the teams work very simple. Thank you