Crypto Trees: Brian Aguilar’s Billion-Tree Blockchain Revolution Blooms in Cebu

Brian Christopher Aguilar, a Cebu-based entrepreneur, is shaking up the cryptocurrency world with Ora Coin, a digital currency that plants a tree for every token. His One Billion Tree Planting Initiative aims to combat deforestation while promoting ecological balance, proving that saving the planet can be profitable—and not just for the trees.

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Who needs to save money when you can save trees? Brian Aguilar is turning cryptocurrency into cryptoforestry with his Ora Coin, proving that even your digital wallet can go green. Just imagine: a world where your biggest financial decision is whether to invest in that new NFT or plant an actual tree. Thanks to Brian, now you can boast that your portfolio is not only diverse but also environmentally friendly!

Key Points:

  • Cebu-based entrepreneur Brian Aguilar founded the Ora Coin Foundation, leveraging crypto for environmental sustainability.
  • The foundation’s flagship initiative, the One Billion Tree Planting Initiative, aims to plant trees across South East Asia and the Middle East.
  • Each Ora Coin token is linked to the planting of a tree, which is tracked using a 3D GPS monitoring system.
  • Partnership with Cebu Technological University ensures scientific and community backing.
  • Brian’s previous success includes the Healthy Chicken Group in Hong Kong, showcasing his entrepreneurial grit.

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