Helium: Decentralized IoT Network for Depin
Helium Network is a blockchain-based protocol focused on providing connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
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Helium Network is a blockchain-based protocol focused on providing connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
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To explore the development potential of Helium Mobile, we need to first explore the characteristics of Helium Mobile itself.
The wind rises from Pingmo, the nine-story tower rises from the earth, and DePIN is the dawn in the cracks.
After the mining ban on September 4, 2021, the Chinese basically lost the pricing power of Bitcoin. Now it seems that history may have defined this way out as DePIN, but the representative figure has been unknown for a long time. The classic Wang Yiming.
Helium represents the dedicated DePIN narrative, but before that, there are at least three important contributions that will form a major part of the next DePIN narrative, along with dedicated hardware.
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