That enables the project to generate the upfront liquidity needed to deploy the costly hardware and cover other costs. The same goes for regular farms, which already have established clients and need funds to scale up and innovate. This way, architect projects don’t have to vie for the mercy of significant VCs. They can take their ideas to the global Web3 community, which would consider them and back the ones that seem worth a try. With this lifeline, vertical farms can reach the point where their efficiency makes it possible to compete with regular farms across the board, not in some specific cases.
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