Episode 84 - OASA - Using Web3 to build for a regenerative future

Crypto Altruism Podcast

In episode 84, we welcome Samuel Delesque, Founder of OASA, a Web3-powered nature conservancy network serving regenerative human living spaces and the planet. We discuss how they’re using Web3 tools, such as DAOs, to enable community-driven conservation and regeneration projects, the potential of DAOs to revolutionize locally driven democracies, how regenerative finance will help build a fairer and more sustainable world, and much more.


Three Key Takeaways

  • Web3 tools can help ensure land ownership is returned to the community and protected for future generations.
  • DAOs are a great tool for communities to capitalized on human, social, and financial capital to help advance their missions and gain sovereignty.
  • Crypto tokenomics can be a key part of building for a regenerative future by finding creative ways to incentivize and gamify sustainable actions. 



Follow Sam and OASA:

Website - OASA

Website - Traditional Dream Factory

Twitter - Sam

Twitter - OASA



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