Since late 2019, I’ve had the opportunity to work with Regen Network, a pioneering organization aiming to become a global marketplace and contracting platform for ecological assets, services, and data. At the heart of their vision is Regen Ledger—a public, proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain purpose-built to verify ecological claims, smart contracts, and environmental data with full transparency and integrity.
As part of my work with Regen Network, I led the design of the Regen Marketplace—a web application built on top of Regen Ledger. This platform empowers land stewards, such as regenerative farmers and conservationists, to monitor ecological outcomes and issue verified carbon and ecosystem service credits. These credits can then be traded, creating financial incentives for the restoration and protection of natural systems. Through this work, I’ve contributed to building tools that bridge cutting-edge blockchain technology with real-world environmental impact.

Regen app project page — showcasing ecological impact, transparent data, and the stewards behind each regenerative initiative.

Projects search page – browse, filter, and explore regenerative projects from around the world, complete with live ecological data, credit issuance status, and project impact details.
Fiat checkout experience with Stripe integration
One of the biggest barriers to entry for buyers looking to support regenerative projects through Regen Network was the complexity of blockchain-based transactions—specifically, the need for a Keplr wallet and cryptocurrency. This technical hurdle limited access to a small group of Web3-savvy users, leaving out many mission-aligned buyers who wanted to make an impact but lacked the tools or knowledge to navigate crypto. 
To solve this, we built a custom Stripe-powered checkout experience that allows anyone to purchase ecological credits using a credit card or cryptocurrencies like USDC. For fiat payments, credits are automatically retired to a custodial impact address on Regen Ledger, ensuring full traceability and verifiable ecological impact without requiring the buyer to manage a wallet. This user-friendly solution bridges the gap between Web2 and Web3, opening the door to broader participation in regenerative finance.

Regen checkout experience – a smooth, intuitive interface for purchasing ecological credits with credit cards or cryptocurrency. 

Collaborative Project Management with On-Chain Organizations via DAO DAO
Using DAO DAO to create organizations with customizable roles and permissions is a powerful feature because it enables truly collaborative project management on the blockchain. Different team members—like project developers, land stewards, and verifiers—can be given specific permissions based on their roles, such as posting data, approving posts, or managing funds. 
This makes it easy for diverse stakeholders to work together transparently and securely, without relying on a centralized authority. Since everything is governed by smart contracts and recorded on-chain, decisions are traceable, consistent, and fair. It’s especially valuable for ecological and regenerative projects, where trust, accountability, and coordination across many actors are essential.
Manage Organization Members – invite, view, and manage a team with role-based permissions. Organizations are created using DAO DAO and governed on-chain, ensuring transparent, decentralized collaboration and control across all of a team's projects.

Organization Page mockup – view all the regenerative projects managed by an organization, along with its members and roles. This page provides a clear, on-chain snapshot of who’s involved and what initiatives they’re stewarding.

Project Admin Dashboard – a powerful interface for managing regenerative projects on chain. Admins can post and manage on-chain data submissions (Data Posts), edit their project page, oversee project members, assign roles and permissions, and ensure seamless coordination and data integrity across the ecosystem.

Regen Data Stream
The Regen Data Stream is a transformative feature that brings real-time transparency, flexibility, and trust to ecological project reporting. Traditionally, environmental data was shared through static documents like PDFs, often released only at key milestones such as verification or audits. This created delays, limited engagement, and made it difficult to track ongoing progress or ensure data integrity. Regen Data Stream replaces that outdated model with a dynamic, blockchain-anchored system where project developers can post updates—like monitoring reports, photos, satellite data, or field notes—in a chronological stream that’s visible right on the project page.
What makes the Data Stream so powerful is that every data post is signed, timestamped, and anchored on Regen Ledger, ensuring the data’s authenticity and immutability. Different stakeholders—such as scientists, land stewards, and verifiers—can all contribute or attest to data posts, creating a collaborative and accountable record of impact. It’s not just useful for crediting projects, but also for scientific research, indigenous land management, and public sector transparency. The Data Stream opens up a new standard for storytelling and accountability in environmental work, enabling earlier engagement, better auditability, and a more vibrant picture of regeneration in motion.

On the left, you can see the dynamic Regen Data Stream displayed on project pages—an evolving timeline of real-time ecological updates. On the right, an example post from ERA Brazil highlights detailed jaguar monitoring data, showcasing how field observations are transparently documented and anchored on-chain for trust and accountability.

White labeling the Regen Marketplace with the power of Design Tokens
To support Regen’s growing ecosystem and partnerships, I created a design token system that makes it simple to white-label our software for different partners. By centralizing core visual elements—such as colors and typography—into a flexible token library, we can now instantly transform the look and feel of our platform by simply updating a few variables. Once a new partner’s brand colors and fonts are added, the entire design system in Figma automatically updates to reflect their unique identity, creating a seamless and scalable way to produce custom-branded versions of Regen’s tools without redesigning from scratch.
This system was first put into action for Terrasos, a leading environmental services organization in Colombia focused on structuring and managing biodiversity offset and conservation projects. By applying Terrasos’ brand identity to the Regen platform through the design token system, we were able to rapidly prototype a localized, branded experience that aligned with their mission while maintaining the integrity of Regen’s underlying technology. This approach significantly streamlined collaboration and laid the groundwork for future partnerships and white-labeled implementations.

Color design token system in Figma, enabling seamless theming across brands—shown here with both light and dark modes for the Regen and Terrasos identities. This flexible system powers rapid white-labeling and consistent UI across partner implementations.

Terrasos white-labeled app – showcasing a customized projects overview page with branded headers, tailored filters, and visual styling aligned with Terrasos’ identity, all powered by Regen’s flexible design system.

Regen Network homepage redesign 2025
I am in the midst of leading a redesign of the Regen Network homepage to better reflect where we are in our journey—an active ecosystem with a powerful tech stack. The new design highlights our evolution from vision to implementation, showcasing the tools, projects, and people driving real-world ecological impact through Regen. 

Here is a sneak preview of the dark mode for the site. 

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