Amid the growing threat of climate change with global warming, water scarcity, air pollution, and widespread ecosystem degradation, BigWater Protocol has officially launched with a mission to reshape the way humans approach environmental action, through blockchain technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and the power of communities.
Starting a new era of regenerative action
At the heart of BigWater is a simple yet revolutionary principle: Nature is the original ecosystem, and technology can amplify its power. With reforestation at its core, the protocol supports global environmental initiatives such as India’s commitment to Net Zero by 2070 through the LiFE mission for Environmental Living.
Beyond tree planting, BigWater integrates a range of green initiatives such as biodiversity conservation, land restoration, and water resource management, all operated transparently on the blockchain.
Web3 technology meets Earth
BigWater Protocol connects enterprise blockchain (XDC Network), geospatial AI, DePIN IoT devices, and decentralized science (DeSci) to build a globally scalable sustainable model.
Core platform highlights:
XDC Network: EVM-compatible blockchain, optimized for tokenizing real-world assets (RWA).
GeoTree: AI platform for coordinating forest planting, satellite verification, and environmental data monitoring.
JanaJal: Patented IoT platform for providing clean water.
DePIN devices: Smart air purifier and on-site climate monitoring station.
Water Credit NFT: Each device produces 1000 liters of clean water as NFT credits.
Turning data into action
Users participating in BigWater can contribute crop, air, or water data to earn $BIGW tokens. These tokens can be:
Exchanged for clean water
Used to purchase DePIN devices
Traded on exchanges
Used as direct rewards in the app
This is the Tech-for-Good model: Every environmental action is recorded, rewarded, and verified on the blockchain using standards such as Proof of Impact, Proof of Delivery, and Proof of Existence.
Sustainable Growth & Global Traction
Devices Available in 65 Countries
33 Million Geotagged Trees
1.5 Million Verified Users
Goal by October 2025: 100 Million Trees and 6 Million Users
Goal by July 2026: 1 Billion Trees and 50 Million Users
Aligned with the UN SDGs
BigWater targets the following sustainable development goals:
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 11: Sustainable Communities
SDG 13: Climate Action
SDG 15: Life on Land
SDG 17: Global Partnership for a Common Goal
Leading by Trust and Technology
Dr. Parag Agarwal, founder of BigWater, is a social innovator with over 35 years of experience in public-private initiatives. global benefits. Under his leadership:
200+ million liters of clean water provided
30+ million people in India served
109+ million single-use plastic bottles discarded
1+ billion environmental data points collected
BigWater is for everyone, for the planet
The project is not just for blockchain developers or governments. Anyone from students, farmers, startups, NGOs to policymakers can contribute and be rewarded. Inclusion and incentivization are key to helping BigWater scale from local communities to global scale.