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F5 Token Offering
The F5 Token is the first project from GPCJ (Global Poverty Carbon Justice) — a decentralized foundation supporting developing nations (the G77/134) to access global finance and build fair, sustainable growth.
The Idea
Two big problems define our time:
Carbon overuse and climate change
Global poverty and lack of access to funding
So far, most climate action has focused on the excess of rich nations (the G20).
GPCJ brings the developing world into the solution — linking fair carbon use with the necessary financial tools.
The Plan — “Taper to Five” (TT5)
Every person on Earth should aim to use less than 5 tons of carbon emissions per year. This is the year 2000 annual average, which the Earth natural cycles can more easily absorb.
This sets a fair, shared global carbon limit — still allowing assisted growth for poorer nations, while giving oil producers and big industries a clear target instead of an impossible “Carbon Zero.” (See the Carbon SOTP graph, below - now at 7Tppa).
How It Works
GPCJ helps G77 countries protect their currencies through FX swap programs.
The F5 Token raises collateral in digital markets to underwrite these programs.
This makes investment in developing countries safer and more accessible.
Next programs at GPCJ, such as T5, will provide global access, reporting and stability.
The G77 Wiki Hackathon
To grow the ecosystem, GPCJ is running the G77 Wiki Challenge and F5 token drops.
Anyone can submit research, data, or reports about countries and sectors to build a shared database, for market intelligence.
Contributors earn F5 tokens and can link their tokens to up to five countries and five sectors.
Why It Matters
Fair carbon use for everyone — not just rich nations.
Real financial access for developing economies.
Blockchain-powered transparency and participation.
An easy to buy in - community-driven solution to poverty and climate change.
A realistic alternative to USD hegemony.
Learn more and contribute at: GPCJ.org/ecosystem/G77 wiki
The Carbon State of the Planet (SOTP) shows that the G20 richest, or "golden billion"Â have nearly halved their carbon emissions (log scale), through programs, such as CZero. But this has been offset by the G77 developing nations, the next 5bn, pumping excess cheap carbon fuels to boost their development.