
At Pest Free Token, we believe in funding conservation not just with good intentions—but with innovation, impact, and long-term sustainability. That’s why we’re excited to announce a new partnership that again brings together the worlds of crypto, conservation, and community: Pest Free Token is now officially supported by 46 South Cardano Stake Pool.
This collaboration connects our mission to save native birds with one of the most sustainable and decentralised stake pools in the Cardano ecosystem.
Why This Matters
New Zealand is home to some of the world’s most unique and threatened bird species. But with 25 million native birds killed every year by introduced predators, time is running out. While government funding plays a role, we know that lasting change needs more than politics—it needs independent, reliable, and scalable funding.
46 South is helping us take that vision further.
Who is 46 South?
Based in Invercargill, 46 South is the southernmost Cardano stake pool in the world, running on 100% renewable energy and powered by Starlink with 4G failover for added resilience.
Their setup isn’t just reliable—it’s also incredibly efficient. Using just 100 watts of power, 46 South supports the Cardano network with minimal environmental impact, and is committed to decentralization through the use of physical, baremetal servers.
Most importantly for us: they donate 20% of their operator rewards to environmental causes—and Pest Free Token is now one of them.
What This Means for You
If you hold ADA, this is your chance to make it work for both your wallet and the wild.
- Your ADA stays in your wallet—you don’t lose control
- You earn staking rewards (plus tokens like $CNC, $DRIP, $HOSKY)
- 46 South donates 20% of their rewards to PFT
- You support NZ’s pest eradication efforts without spending a cent
- You help decentralise and green the Cardano network
It’s crypto staking, with a conscience.
Why We Love This Partnership
At Pest Free Token, we’re always looking for ways to extend our mission beyond traditional funding models. 46 South shares our commitment to sustainability, transparency, and innovation. Together, we’re building a movement that’s as decentralised as it is impactful.
This isn’t just a feel-good story. It’s a real, working model of how blockchain technology can fund environmental protection—right now.
How to Get Started
If you already hold $ADA, simply delegate your stake to [46S], the 46 South pool ticker. You’ll find it in your favourite Cardano wallet, or you can visit their website to learn more.
Don’t have ADA yet? You can get started by purchasing some through your preferred exchange or crypto provider (like Easy Crypto NZ or Pay It Now – PIN), then stake it directly to [46S].
Every epoch, your stake helps secure the Cardano network, earns you rewards, and funnels support to projects like ours that are making a real difference on the ground.
The Bigger Picture
We created Pest Free Token because we believe technology can do more than make money—it can fund the survival of native wildlife. With our transparent, blockchain-powered funding model, every token bought, sold, or held contributes to pest eradication on the ground.
Now, through our partnership with 46 South, we’re bringing that vision to the Cardano community—one of the most engaged and values-driven ecosystems in crypto.
Together, we can make New Zealand pest free by 2050. One stake at a time.
🌿 Ready to stake for change?
Delegate your ADA to [46S] today and help protect NZ’s taonga species—without giving up your funds.
Every bird counts. Every block matters.
👉 Learn more about Pest Free Token
👉 Visit 46 South Stake Pool
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