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Frequently Asked Questions
What are carbon credits?
Carbon credits are tradable certificates representing the removal or reduction of one metric ton of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. They enable organizations to offset their emissions by supporting verified environmental projects.
How do I get started with SutraWorks Carbon?
Sign up for an account on our platform to explore our carbon credit marketplace and start trading.
What types of carbon credits are available?
We offer a diverse range of verified carbon credits from renewable energy, reforestation, methane capture, ocean conservation, and other certified projects across major registries including Verra, Gold Standard, and Climate Action Reserve.
How are carbon credits verified?
Credits on our platform come from projects certified by international standards (Verra VCS, Gold Standard, CAR). We maintain digital provenance tracking and audit trails from project certification through retirement.
What APIs do you provide?
We provide REST APIs and WebSocket feeds for trading, portfolio management, market data access, and reporting. API documentation is available upon request.
How long does settlement take?
Our platform provides efficient settlement. Once a trade is executed, credits are transferred to your account and become available for retirement or further trading.
Can I integrate SutraWorks Carbon with my existing systems?
Yes, we provide REST and WebSocket APIs for integration with your systems. API documentation is available upon request.
What are your trading fees?
Our trading fees are transparent and competitive. Detailed pricing information is available in your account dashboard.
What is the minimum purchase amount?
Our platform supports fractional carbon credit trading with flexible minimum amounts based on your account type.
Do you support automated trading?
Yes, our API supports algorithmic trading with various order types including limit and market orders. API documentation is available upon request.