Helium's 5G Wireless Network Intends a Transition to Solana Blockchain

Extrait:In an effort to run more efficiently, decentralized peer-to-peer (5G) wireless network Helium is putting up a plan to move its own network, technically known as HIP 70, to Solana.

The first LoRaWAN wireless Internet of Things platform that is peer-to-peer, or “People's Network,” is called Helium network and was established in 2013.

The utilization of helium is redefining how wireless networks are expanded and connected globally. Anyone may create and operate a wireless network for low-power Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets using Helium's rapidly expanding hotspot network, and consumers can get revenue from establishing and employing the network via a cryptographic token called HNT reward.

The utilization of helium is redefining how wireless networks are expanded and connected globally. Anyone may create and operate a wireless network for low-power Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets using Helium's rapidly expanding hotspot network, and consumers can get revenue from establishing and employing the network via a cryptographic token called HNT reward.

In order to obtain fast processing speeds, extended uptime, and better connectivity with other blockchains, the Helium Foundation claims that it addresses current customer needs by switching to the Solana blockchain.

Creators of Helium asserted:

“Solana is a layer 1 blockchain that emphasizes the value of speed and scalability, and the network does not compromise on either.”

More than a million “hotspots” are currently active on the network, the most of which are centered in the US, Europe, and China.

The network's future possibilities are further supported by the inclusion of significant institutions like Andreessen Horowitz.

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