Water150 Secures Regional Logistics, Aims for 150-Year Supply
Water150, a blockchain-based project focused on securing access to premium spring water, is gaining traction. The company is exploring collaborations with Jordanian ministries for regional water logistics routes and plans to acquire its second well by January 1, 2027, to ensure a 150-year supply of premium water.
Water150's message resonated with high-profile attendees at the JFEX event in Amman, Jordan, including executives from Arab Bank and Kyoto Network. Jorgen Ringman, founder of Water150, was a standout speaker, discussing water quality and purity. The project connects certified wells to a network of 1,000 springs, managed under the Longhouse Water Quality Standard.
Water150 is set to make its Water150 token (W150) publicly available for the first time through an upcoming token generation event (TGE). The project has been recognized for its innovative approach, winning the Global Financial Innovation Award 2025 and being honored for the 'Most Innovative Sustainability Initiative' at the JFEX event. Water150 empowers users to secure long-term water rights, fostering a transparent, 150-year vision of hydration backed by real-world assets.
Water150's plans for regional water logistics routes and long-term water supply, coupled with its innovative use of blockchain technology and tokenization, have garnered significant attention and recognition. As the project prepares to make its tokens publicly available, it continues to empower users and foster a sustainable future for hydration.