HIP: Restoration of IoT Proof-of-Coverage#1235
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Summary
HIP 149 retired Proof-of-Coverage (PoC) on both Mobile and IoT. Without it, IoT rewards track only billed data traffic, which cannot fund coverage in areas before devices are deployed there, breaking the incentive that let independent operators build ahead of demand. This HIP restores PoC on IoT only, amending Decision 3 of HIP 149. Nothing else in HIP 149, Mobile PoC retirement, the supplement, the Advisory Council, or the IoT $/DC data-transfer peg, changes.
Category: economic, technical
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