Ilham Habibie and Cyril Noerhadi are Commissioners of Melchor Group

Indonesia

Summary

Melchor Group, a company that focuses on environmental preservation using blockchain and crypto utility technology, has announced the appointment of several new commissioners. Ilham Habibie, the eldest son of Indonesia's third president, has been appointed as the President Commissioner of Jejak.in. Meanwhile, Cyril Noerhadi and Markus Permadi will serve as President Commissioners of ROXI, and JB Kendarto will serve as President Commissioner of Muller Karbon Kapital. The company hopes that the appointment of these figures will help to further the development of Indonesia's green economy.
Melchor Group consists of three companies that operate in the environmental preservation sector: PT Jejak Enviro Teknologi (Jejak.in), PT Rantai Oxygen Indonesia (ROXI), and PT Muller Karbon Kapital (MKK). The company recently launched a crypto utility for the valuation of Indonesia's natural resources. This crypto utility is not a currency, but rather a tool for valuing carbon reserves in forests, peatlands, and mangroves. The company hopes that this technology will help to optimize global environmental preservation efforts and carbon calculations, particularly in the face of climate change and global warming.
Melchor Group CEO Peter Gontha also announced that PT TAP Applied Agri Services (TAPAAS) has officially joined the company as an angel investor. Gontha hopes that the company's technology will help to alleviate poverty among indigenous communities in Indonesia who have traditionally managed their own forests but have not received maximum economic benefits.
Gontha called on all stakeholders to work together to build an Indonesia that is friendly to the environment and the universe, while also improving the welfare of the Indonesian people. He believes that crypto utility technology can help to accelerate poverty alleviation efforts for communities living in or around forests.