Datavault Grants License for Carbon Credit Tokenization System to Nature's Miracle
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Oct 28 2025
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Licensing Agreement: Datavault (DVLT) has signed a licensing agreement with Nature's Miracle (NMHI) for its Carbon Credit Tokenization System, allowing NMHI to develop and commercialize blockchain-based carbon credit solutions globally.
Financial Terms: Datavault will receive a non-refundable license fee of $2 million and a 35% royalty on all gross revenue generated from the licensed technology.
Integration Plans: Nature's Miracle plans to incorporate the licensed technology into its agricultural and environmental management platforms.
Global Rights: The agreement grants Nature's Miracle worldwide rights to use Datavault's patented technology for the duration of the patents at the specified royalty rates.
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Datavault AI Inc. is a data licensing and monetization company. The Company’s patented platform enables secure data valuation, exchange, and AI-driven monetization-enabling businesses and creators to unlock the value of their data assets across cloud, Web 3.0, and experiential computing landscapes. Its offerings are its artificial intelligence (AI)-driven agents branded as Data Vault, DataValue, DataScore, and Data Vault Bank. These tools harness generative AI to deliver enterprise-grade data management solutions. It operates through two synergistic platforms: Data Science and Acoustic Science. Its Data Sciences Platform is anchored by its flagship Data Vault platform, a patented, cyber-secured asset tokenization platform that sets a new standard for trust and innovation in Web 3.0 data science. The Acoustic Sciences Platform features a fusion of WiSA’s wireless standard technology and the category creating ADIO inaudible tone, data over sound, and mobile quick response technology.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.





