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NHT (Helium crypto) mining

Had a coworker mention he was having good luck mining HNT

Here is the extent of my research so far, this sort of internet diving is what I do when I'm bored:

hearsay

  • If have a position to mount an antenna that will cover a large range is your best option
  • Looks like the purpose of "mining" here is to give LoRaWAN access to "paid" users, so IoT devices would be using this, scooters
  • Seems like high scooter usage might be a driving factor too (as that is one user of the network)
  • All the miners have you pay first, with no refunds, so some could easily be scams (and/or failed ventures)
  • I'm assuming the whole point of this "mining" is providing a LoRaWAN access point, aka translating LoRaWAN into internet traffic

As of today, only approved Hotspots can participate in mining HNT. However, any LoRaWAN Gateway can be converted to route packets to the Helium Network for development and production applications.

Any device that can run an 8 channel LoRa front-end (such as SX1301 or SX1302) can be used to participate in the Helium Network

resources

stats

  • As of this writing HNT is $25, no clue what one HNT relates to in real-world terms (TODO)

Location and personal assessment

  • Mostly not in an area with many scooters
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