Carbon trading, flattened.
Carbon is a commodity engineered by policy and priced by consensus. Across jurisdictions, each exchange encodes its own rules, its own registries, its own rhythm — but the underlying ledger is the same: tonnes avoided, tonnes removed, tonnes owed.
Where prices diverge, arbitrage walks in. Where registries collide, protocols reconcile. The flow is constant, asynchronous, noisy — a standing wave of intention and instrument, refreshing itself on the second.
Tanso observes the whole stack: compliance, voluntary, removal, avoidance. The taxonomy is opinionated; the rendering is flat. What looks like noise at the edges resolves, one spread at a time, into signal.
Every trade is a vote on the price of the future. Every retirement is a receipt written in atmospheric arithmetic. The market isn't a metaphor — it's an operating system, and carbon is its unit of account.
tanso.markets renders the ledger of the atmosphere in solid color, hard edges, and a steady pulse.
tanso.markets is the flat, fast, vivid twin of a painterly bazaar — a carbon index for a generation that reads data like a magazine.
tanso.markets — the printing press of a kinetic ledger.