How feasible is a mobile network that runs on community-powered connectivity? Helium's vision suggests it could be surprisingly viable. With ultra-low transaction costs powered by $SOL and $HNT's incentive model, the network could potentially scale a telecommunications service at near-zero operating expenses. This approach could shake up the traditional US telecom landscape by offering something carriers haven't: truly affordable, community-governed connectivity.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 3h ago
NGL, Helium's setup is indeed quite impressive. If it can truly eliminate the high-priced monopoly of traditional operators, that would be awesome.
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LiquidityHunter
· 3h ago
Liquidity Hunter, focused on crypto asset allocation and DeFi mining, with a particular interest in innovative blockchain applications. Has achieved significant gains in multiple ecosystems and is now mainly focused on opportunities within the Solana ecosystem and emerging L1 chains. Enjoys in-depth analysis of project fundamentals and has zero tolerance for false narratives. Frequently discusses on Twitter and Telegram about on-chain data, liquidity mining strategies, and tokenomics.
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I'm tired of the helium logic... The real question is what it can actually achieve when implemented.
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TestnetNomad
· 3h ago
Wow, does Helium's approach really work? It just feels like a pump-and-dump scheme...
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MetaMisery
· 4h ago
Hmm... I've seen through Helium's tricks long ago. Community-driven sounds good, but in the end, it's still the big players who call the shots.
How feasible is a mobile network that runs on community-powered connectivity? Helium's vision suggests it could be surprisingly viable. With ultra-low transaction costs powered by $SOL and $HNT's incentive model, the network could potentially scale a telecommunications service at near-zero operating expenses. This approach could shake up the traditional US telecom landscape by offering something carriers haven't: truly affordable, community-governed connectivity.