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Building the measurement layer for nature-based markets.

AI-enabled hardware, a new ecological commodity, and a structured data layer — together designed to make the full output of protected land visible, verifiable, and financially useful.

Landseed is a public benefit corporation founded by Greg Curtis and Alex Roessner, with founding Chief Scientist Eric Dinerstein, PhD. The company is building what it calls the measurement layer for nature-based markets: a combination of AI-enabled sensor hardware, a new ecological commodity called Earth Credits, and a structured data product called Earth Signals.

Landseed's three-layer commercial model has the Earth Pulse Node — an AI-enabled sensor cluster — as the first layer, designed to deploy in the field and generate continuous, in-situ ecological measurement. The second layer, Earth Credits, is a new commodity class minted from that verified measurement and tied to a recorded Nature Rights Deed. The third layer, Earth Signals, is a structured reference-data feed licensed across markets including insurance, capital markets, corporate disclosure, and conservation research.

Landseed's core thesis is "from measurement to market." Each sensor cluster deployed expands the measurement footprint, producing data that simultaneously mints Earth Credits and powers the Earth Signals feed — a self-reinforcing loop in which the density of measurement deepens what is known about the land, and every credit and signal becomes a more honest representation of ecological reality.

The company positions itself as a verifier-only business: it owns and operates the monitoring infrastructure, records Nature Rights Deeds, mints and registers Earth Credits, and licenses Earth Signals — but does not trade Earth Credits, operate an exchange, or run investment funds.

At the heart of Landseed's work is a simple question: what would Earth do? That question drives every design decision the company makes — from how its sensors are built, to what its credits measure, to where its data flows. The answer, in each case, is the same: generate the most accurate possible picture of ecological reality, be transparent with the data, and get that picture in front of the people and institutions with the power to act on it, to protect it.

About Landseed

Landseed is a public benefit corporation building the measurement layer for nature-based markets. Its three-layer commercial model combines the Earth Pulse Node (AI-enabled sensor hardware), Earth Credits (a new ecological commodity class minted from in-situ measurement and anchored by Nature Rights Deeds), and Earth Signals (structured ecological reference data licensed across markets). Landseed operates as a verifier-only entity: it owns the monitoring infrastructure, records the legal instruments, and operates the registry, but does not trade in the credits, operate an exchange, or run investment funds managing the credits it verifies. The company has initial deployment partners across four continents.

For more information, visit landseed.earth, or get in touch at outreach@landseed.earth.

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