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By deploying our simple 5-Watt device in your home or office, you can provide your city with miles of low-power network coverage for billions of devices and earn a new cryptocurrency called Helium - HNT.
To participate in PoC there must be multiple Hotspots at least 300 meters apart in an area, but still within range of each other (up to many miles depending on environment). Single Hotspots earn less as they can only issue Challenges over the internet, and can’t participate in Proof-of-Coverage. After the first year, distribution amounts adjust.
iHub.Global is reselling the Helium hotspot hubs through a supplier named Emerit. iHub.Global appears to not be making money on the purchase of the hubs, or on the registration of new affiliates (other than the optional $99 non-commissioned fee for a marketing tool).
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Owners of CoolSpot devices are rewarded with HNT based on connectivity to their hotspot.
The fastest way to increase your miner’s HNT earnings is by increasing the number of witnesses it has. When your miner witnesses another miners’ beacon (basically a “Hi I’m over here” in RF speak), the miners all get rewarded for Proof of Coverage. This helps to build out the network by incentivizing miners who are adequately providing coverage.
The key is, once you have accumulated some HNT, watch the quotes and sell high! Remember, it’s gratis, por nada, capisce?
Many states and cities have also expanded their usual worker protection laws during the pandemic. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, for instance, issued an executive order in early April prohibiting companies from firing people who stay home for certain coronavirus related reasons. And the Texas Workforce Commission has issued guidance saying that Texans can receive unemployment benefits if they choose to not return to work for certain COVID-19-related reasons.
Since the approval of HIP 19, Third-party Manufacturers and Vendors looking to produce and supply Hotspots that mine HNT can seek community approval.
Launched in July 2019, the Helium network allows low-powered wireless devices to communicate with each other and send data across its network of nodes.
It’s the old chicken or the egg thing. Bigger prospect clients want a bigger network while the box purchasers (hosts) want to see big earnings. The faster the implementation of the network, opens more doors faster to acquire new customers.
Until now, the only way to get a hotspot was to buy one from Helium for $495 apiece. The RAK Hotspot Miner, available today in North America and coming “soon” to Europe and Asia, costs $249, or roughly half. It’ll be sold exclusively through Cal-Chip, an online vendor of IoT devices. The components are nearly identical to Helium’s model, according to the company, but RAK can offer a lower price since it can take advantage of economies of scale that Helium can’t.
Another method, discovered last month in a Starbucks in Buenos Aires, consists of injecting mining code in pages served to users of free, public Wi-Fi networks.
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Raven Sterrett, a 27-year-old dental hygienist in Portland, Oregon, hasn’t gone to work in months. Governor Kate Brown suspended non-urgent medical procedures in mid-March, part of an effort to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. But Brown reversed that order on May 1, and Sterrett’s boss asked her to return to work on May 11. Sterrett’s employer Pham Dental Care had taken steps to follow the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to protect patients and staff, she tells TIME: ordering thermometers to test patients on arrival and acquiring personal protective equipment (PPE) for the staff. Still, she’s unsure if it’s safe to return — for herself, or her patients. Portland, after all, is a hotspot for COVID-19 cases in Oregon, according to a tracker from Johns Hopkins University.