Passive recon · not affiliated · 2026-07-16
Lithos Carbon spreads basalt on farms for the world's first enhanced-weathering offtake.
$57.1M for 154,240 tonnes at $370/tonne, in Frontier's own words: the first enhanced-weathering offtake purchase ever made. No agent-discovery surface of any kind sits underneath it.
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The whole thing, plainly
Lithos Carbon runs the world's first enhanced-weathering carbon offtake: verified, and priced. It has no agent-discovery files at all (not broken, just not built yet).
This page is desk research only: no contact made, nothing to sign, nothing asked.
Snapshot
Pathway
Enhanced weathering (basalt)
Frontier deal
$57.1M · 154,240 t · $370/t
Agent discovery
zero surface: true 404s
Not affiliated
EcoWealth is not a member, buyer, supplier, applicant, employee, contractor, or advisor of Lithos Carbon, Frontier Climate, or any named party below, and has made no contact with any of them. This page is unsolicited desk research built from Lithos Carbon's own public site and Frontier Climate's public deal announcements; nothing here has been sent, applied, or proposed to anyone.
The honest EWP intersection
What provable field labor looks like around an enhanced weathering site
Lithos Carbon does not need EcoWealth: nothing here claims a relationship, a gap in their operations, or a pitch. What follows is a concept: the bounded, photo+GPS+signature-proven field tasks EWP already prices per-packet, mapped onto the kind of physical plant/field work an enhanced weathering operation runs day to day.
- Basalt spreading verification. Photo + GPS confirmation that a spreading pass covered a given field section at the specified application rate, farm-by-farm, pass-by-pass.
- Soil-sampling support. Collecting and logging soil-core samples for the weathering-rate measurement program that underlies the credit: a bounded field task, not the lab analysis itself.
- Farm-partner site walks. Periodic field-condition checks across a distributed network of partner farms, exactly the kind of scattered, packet-priced work a fixed crew doesn't cover well.
Concept only: not a proposal to Lithos Carbon, not a claim they lack this capability internally, and not evidence any EWP packet has ever been posted for this pathway. EWP's own proof (photo+GPS+one-time signature) is a task-completion layer, not a carbon-quantification or registry-issuance layer: durable-CDR crediting requires accredited MRV far heavier than a single field packet, as EcoWealth's own Carbonfuture recon (2026-07-16) already found in detail.
Straight about what this is: a passive-recon evidence page, not a partnership pitch or a claim of affiliation. Every factual claim on the linked brief carries a live, re-runnable command. EWP is a real, live protocol (Base mainnet contract, see the brief's footer link); nothing about Lithos Carbon's operations, capability, or need for it is asserted here.