The Good Tech Companies - 5 Devices to Get Started in DePIN
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5 Devices to Get Started in DEPIN, by Demo
When you think of those who've made it in crypto, who typically comes to mind?
Venture capitalists. Early-stage investors? Inside traders? Influencers?
It's a far cry from the fair launch days when people mined Bitcoin at home on their laptops.
So what are people left to do? Buy doggy memecoins and pray the dev won't rug?
DEPIN changes this. Mining crypto directly from the source still remains one of the best ways to
build a crypto portfolio. And while Bitcoin mining's industrial-scale price is most people
out of the game, the emerging DEPIN sector offers hobby miners an entirely new and
interesting way to earn. This is because miners aren't only rewarded for supporting their network
of choice but because the hardware device often play a direct role in a larger solution.
DEPIN involves a physical commitment that separates the speculators from the people
who are willing to make a change. The key to this process are the finely tuned reward systems that
pay users for their efforts. Flywheel systems that often allow for a quick return on investment.
It may sound complicated, but the truth is that there are many DEPIN projects you can contribute
to and earn rewards from without even changing your daily routines. Check out these 5 devices
you can order today to get a head start in DEPIN. 1. WeatherXM. It's raining tokens. Have you ever stood next to a friend,
looked at your weather app and got an entirely different forecast from theirs?
You're not the only one. The weather I saw often unpredictable,
but the differences in reporting can be even worse.
WeatherXM aims to solve this issue by massively increasing the number of data collection points
around the world. By tapping into a large dataset of user contributions, hyper-localized weather
reporting becomes a reality. Users can contribute to WeatherXM's decentralized weather network by
installing and connecting specialized weather stations. These stations double up as token
miners, rewarding their owners in WeatherXM's $WEXM token.
There are multiple WeatherXM products on offer, including the $400 WeatherXM WB1200 that's
currently available for pre-order. This particular model connects over Wi-Fi,
but other models in their lineup offer connectivity through low-RAWA NAND 4 GLTE.
So is this the DEPIN device for you? It's worth taking into
consideration that you will need to mount this device outside, so it might be better suited to
homeowners than people renting apartments. But besides that, contributing to more accurate
weather reporting is a noble cause we can all get behind, head over to the WeatherXM docs to learn more about this DEPIN device.
2. GEODNET. Mind the sky. By the time satellite data hits the surface of our planet,
the accuracy of the information can be affected by various elements, most notably by solar winds.
GEODNET aims to improve the accuracy of satellite navigation through its globally decentralized, real-time kinematic RTK network. RTK networks serve as a way to correct the data stream, bringing results down to centimeter-level precision. When you consider the advances being made in self-driving vehicles,
drone deliveries, automatic farming, smart mowers, and THE-like, the potential of subscription-based
services that increase satellite positioning is
massive. A GEODNET mining set typically consists of a base station and an antenna, as well as the
necessary cabling to connect the two units. The equipment works with the four core global
navigation satellite systems, GPS, US, Galileo, Europe, GLONASS, Russia, and Beidou, China. GEODNET lists multiple distributors where
you can purchase the equipment from. HIFIX, I, the manufacturer of the gear,
lists a full set including base station, antenna, cables and mounting brackets for $695.
Owners of GEODNET miners receive $GEOD tokens. It's worth taking a look at the GeodNet console
map as there are currently plenty of super hexes in strategic regions that offer multipliers on
top of the base rewards. Is this the DEPIN device for you? At $695 a set, this is the most expensive
model in today's list, and like the Weather XM station, requires an outdoor setup.
On the flip side, the growing autonomous device market will depend more and more on RTK solutions,
so the potential for upside is well worth considering. Read up on RTK and the mining
basics on the GeoDNET Documents website. 3. HiveMapper. Map the world. How many times
have you looked up Google Street View only to
see a picture that's 5 or even 10 years old? What if Google Maps could be given a run-forth
their money? That's exactly what HiveMapper has set out to achieve. Instead of paying for a fleet
of expensive cars and full-time drivers, HiveMapper instead turns to the people who are already out
on the road each and every day. By incentivizing map coverage through token
mining dashcams, Hivemapper has quickly grown an enthusiastic community of decentralized mappers.
Their latest statistics show that they've mapped over 20% of the world's 60M came off roads.
Hivemapper achieves this through its specialized dashcams. They currently promote their newest
B-model, listed at $489 and which you can pre-order
directly on their site. This model collects the data internally and uploads to Wi-Fi when available.
For $100 more, a model with cellular LTE connectivity can streamline the process.
For privacy-conscious readers, special features are built into the product,
such as image blurring and restrictions on the collection of personally identifiable data. The code is, of course, open source and can be inspected on GitHub.
Users who contribute to the mapping network can receive dollar honey tokens as rewards.
So, is this the one for you? If you don't drive a car, probably not. But considering how many
people do drive cars, this device is sure to be a big hit, especially for professional drivers who are out on the road multiple hours a day.
Dive into the HiveMapper docs to learn more about decentralized mapping.
4. WICrypt. Share your internet bandwidth.
It's an unfortunate truth that much of the world still lacks basic internet connectivity,
especially in parts of the developing world that could benefit the most from coming online.
WICrypt is a Nigerian startup that's tackling this issue head-on. Wicrypt enables owners of its Wi-Fi hotspots to share access to their internet bandwidth while rewarding them
with $WNT tokens. The hotspots are powerful, high-capacity devices and even have SIM card
slots that offer flexible connectivity solutions. Besides providing internet
access, owners of the hotspots can unlock additional income streams through advertisement
banners that are displayed to users connected to their devices. The Wickrypt Spider costs $299.99
and can offer connectivity to as many as 70 concurrent customers. Whether you're in a quiet
rural area or a bustling metropolis,
this access point is a perfect addition to commercial areas like cafes, bars, restaurants,
and community centers. Is this the DEPIN device for you? It's a simple solution to a very large issue. If internet access is a problem in your area, then why not help out and earn something
for your contribution? Read up on Wickrip's vision on their dynamic whitepaper website. 5. Demo. Own your car data. Love em or hate em,
smartphone apps have forever changed the way we live, eat, work, sleep, play, and many other
things in between. This technical shift has been made possible thanks to the open app marketplaces
that enable developers to pro-veed products and solutions to pretty much any modern phone user. If only it were the same in the car industry,
our cars are getting smarter by the day, and a tremendous amount of useful data being generated
under the hood. But unlike the world of smartphone applications, this data typically gets locked
inside the walled gardens of each specific car manufacturer. DEMO fixes this with a simple plug-and-play device.
The DEMO Macaron connects towcar models dating as far back as 2008. Simply plug it into the OBD2
port, usually located near the steering wheel, and you've unlocked the wealth of data that's
hidden in your car. In doing so, car owners themselves are laying the foundation for a new
and exciting open application marketplace for the automotive sector. The small form factor Macaron retails at $99 and syncing it regularly
with the DEMO network enables drivers to earn dollar DEMO rewards. Is this the device for you?
At $99 a piece, this plug-and-play model IS ultra-affordable and offers one of the quickest
and easiest ways to get into DePin today.
Start your journey on the Drive Demo website. Bonus, your smartphone. Yes, that's right,
you can already earn some crypto tokens with the handy tool in your pocket.
There are plenty of DePins that can be contributed to with nothing more than a phone and an internet connection. Here are just a few NATIX provides a similar solution to HiveMapper's decentralized mapping
network but with an app-based solution, as opposed to a physical dashcam.
Silencio uses the built-in microphones from people's smartphones to build a dynamic map
of noise pollution around the world. Acurist leverages the storage space on old mobile
phones to build a decentralized cloud that anyone can contribute to. With their flexibility and powerful
processing power, we can surely expect Tussie many more smartphone-based DEPIN solutions to
come to market in the months and years to come. Conclusion, there's a DEPIN use case to suit just
about anyone's interests. With the heightened risk of job losses due to machine learning and
automation, there has never been a better time to invest in solutions that work for you and earn passive income. DEPIN is designed to be easy to
access. It's not complicated like DeFi or lacking utility like memecoins. The best part is, most
DEPIN projects are reconceived to contribute something meaningful to society. It truly is a
win-win space. Which device will you try out first?
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