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# Blocking procedure

**Blocking procedure**

To receive your income through Carbon Credits, you will need to stake your $DBB tokens on our smart contract located on our Dapp that is currently under development.

Plant your Seed will be fully responsible for managing all registration and accounting of the Carbon Credits generated by the forest it owns and will sell these credits on the registered open markets and/or directly to registered companies and individuals.

In general, these contracts are paid in full annually, and in this case, the yield will be paid weekly in our smart contracts with a minimum lock-up period of 3 months


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