Eco-friendly cryptocurrency allows Colombian to export insects
TUNJA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 19: A company exporting long-horned beetles, a popular pet for Japanese children, has created its own cryptocurrency to avoid high commissions on international sales in Tunja, Colombia on November 19, 2021.
Tierra Viva, a company created by the Colombian entrepreneur and environmental engineer German Viasus to revolutionize the cryptocurrency market with their 'environmentally friendly' Kmushicoin, a startup that produces bio-compost and bio-fertilizer through giant beetles.
It was initially created to sell stocks from the company, but now generates energy in an "environmentally friendly way."(Footage by Ernesto Che Mercado Jones /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)





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