A step towards financial freedom.
If you haven’t caught on already, I have been recommending switching to Helium Mobile as a phone carrier. To oversimplify, Helium is a network that uses user provided WiFi devices to provide cell service. If there isn’t service available, the network fails over to other services. I tested this out with a junk phone and found out it was using the same T-Mobile service I was paying $85 for every month for only $20. On top of that, Helium rewards you every day for network mapping. The network mapping reward value so far for me has been between $0.50 and $1 a day. It effectively has made my phone service free. On top of that, they ran a sale recently where if you pre-paid in crypto for the year, you got two months free. I went from $85/mo to $200/yr! You don’t need any special phone, just make sure your old one is paid off before you transition.
If you did want a new phone, the Solana Seeker is something to consider. Many people did very well on the Saga airdrops. People who bought a $1000 phone have received over $3000 in airdrops. I ordered the Seeker for $450, and have received about $150 in airdrops before the phone has even shipped. Financing your phone is a trap, and all these providers try to trick you into it. If the Solana phone isn’t your bag, you can buy lots of good refurbished phones online, or cheap new ones and save yourself A LOT of money!
Aside from the mapping and airdrops, Helium also pays referrals. In addition to all that, you can purchase a Helium Miner for a relatively low amount of money. There are two different devices, and different situations make different ones work. In order to do this, you need a high speed connection and fast modem. You will need to speed test over 300 whatevers per whatever. If you have at least one phone on the Helium network in the basic range of any other WiFi router, you will be rewarded nicely for running data through your device. If you had one set up in a public area where there were a lot of users, this could be a big earner. You will also be rewarded for providing coverage on the network in general. The device is pretty cheap, and in my case, paid for itself quickly. The outdoor miner is much more expensive, but in the right situation could have a huge ROI. To make that one work, you really need a good location for traffic of people on the network, and to be in the right kind of area. Mine has worked well, and I am personally happy I have both.
If you did this right, now you have a free phone plan and a free device that is paying you to provide your own service! How sick is that! Even better is that the Helium network now uses Solana, so getting onboard with Helium is like putting a grow light on your Solana farm! Because you are saving so much in your monthly out-of-pocket expenses, it should be easy to justify letting this garden grow, and grow it will! This will really come into play in the next stage, where things really get crazy!



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