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re: Which one of you made $10k last month mining Helium?
Posted on 9/20/22 at 9:33 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 9/20/22 at 9:33 pm to Korkstand
HNT, like pretty much all crypto, has been slumping big this year, but there is good news:
Helium Mobile
Nova Labs Signs Agreement with T-Mobile and Plans to Launch Helium Mobile, the World’s First Crypto-Powered Mobile Service
Looks like I need to get a radio for my FreedomFi.
Helium Mobile
Nova Labs Signs Agreement with T-Mobile and Plans to Launch Helium Mobile, the World’s First Crypto-Powered Mobile Service
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Nova Labs today announced that the company executed an exclusive multi-year agreement with T-Mobile, America’s 5G leader. The announcement comes as Nova Labs plans to launch Helium Mobile, the world’s first crypto-powered mobile service that will enable subscribers to earn crypto rewards for using the network while saving money. This industry-first Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) collaboration with T-Mobile enables users of Helium Mobile to access both the local Helium 5G network created by the people, as well as the T-Mobile 5G network.
“Nova Labs is committed to building out a decentralized network. Our new agreement with T-Mobile gives our subscribers nationwide 5G coverage and enables us to offer mobile products and services that use both networks,” said Amir Haleem, CEO of Nova Labs and founder of Helium. “5G infrastructure can be accessible to anyone at a much faster pace by enabling the community to help build and use the Helium network, especially in hard-to-reach places.”
“We believe Helium Mobile is pursuing a very nascent and exciting market segment,” said Dan Thygesen, Senior Vice President of T-Mobile Wholesale and head of T-Mobile’s growing wholesale business. “T-Mobile is excited to support Nova Labs’ innovation in this new crypto-powered space by enabling their mobility on the nation’s largest, fastest, and most reliable nationwide 5G network.”
Through the Nova Labs service, Helium Mobile subscribers can opt-in to earn MOBILE token rewards for sharing data about coverage quality and helping identify Helium dead spot locations nationwide and save money on cellular data plans. While Helium Mobile is centered in a bring your own device (BYOD) market, Nova Labs is partnering with select cell phone manufacturers on specialized, crypto-friendly cell phone devices that will be more efficient at validating network coverage, earning more MOBILE token rewards for their users when compared to generic, BYOD phones. Commercial service is expected to launch into beta in Q1 2023 and will provide U.S. nationwide 5G coverage.
Looks like I need to get a radio for my FreedomFi.
Posted on 8/29/23 at 10:59 am to Korkstand
Hate to bump this embarrassment of a thread, but I wanted to give a quick update on Helium Mobile. They had planned to launch the service at $25 for unlimited, but at the last minute they dropped it to $5/month! The list of supported phones is short on the Android side (Pixels and Galaxies), but looks like most iPhones are compatible.
I can attest that the service does indeed work, though I have run into data throttling at times. Not sure if that will continue.
Also, if you turn on mapping you can earn Helium MOBILE tokens just by using the service. I've been collecting like 4k/day, which at present value is worth like $1. Tough to beat a phone service that is not just super cheap but actually pays you money to use it.
Of course, now that I'm putting it out there the whole thing will likely go to shite.
I can attest that the service does indeed work, though I have run into data throttling at times. Not sure if that will continue.
Also, if you turn on mapping you can earn Helium MOBILE tokens just by using the service. I've been collecting like 4k/day, which at present value is worth like $1. Tough to beat a phone service that is not just super cheap but actually pays you money to use it.
Of course, now that I'm putting it out there the whole thing will likely go to shite.
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