| Helium literally never did an ICO. So funny watching bitter losers at hackernews get everything about blockchain wrong and stay poor over the past 10 years. - Throw in some buzzwords you don't really understand like "lightning" (does not apply to helium as it is a protocol based on bitcoin script) - use the word "scam" because you don't own any and you didn't invest a few months ago when it was pennies. - sprinkle in some unfounded FUD about decentralization and Sybil attacks because you're bitter you still don't own any Helium is the fastest growing wireless network on the planet. There are currently 190,000 hotspots over the globe, up from 20,000 6-months ago. https://explorer.helium.com/ ...but but but against your better judgement you read some of the technical stuff... wooooowwwww Call me when the Helium node count drops below 100,000 again and I'll congratulate you and thank you for warning everyone about this "scam" before it was too late. |
In order to join the network and start mining, you've got to buy $80 worth of gear from some company marked up to $600. That company then has to pay $40 to the Helium company in order for them to generate private keys that let your miner join the network and start making money.
Helium is just https://network.fon.com/ on a different frequency + a bunch of unneeded crypto bullshit that hides the grift.
Call me when I can stand up my helium miner based on open source hardware and software and make money using that.