1/ US Coverage
3 out of 4 people already have SOME coverage (229 million)
1 out of 4 of people have REALLY GOOD coverage (~90 M)
9 out of 10 of city dwellers have REALLY GOOD coverage
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2/ Coverage pt 2
Suburban zip codes are the fastest growing (HIP17 in action)
87 Million Americans live with 1 hotspot per square mile density.
33M Americans live with 4 hotspots per square mile density 🤯
3/ Earnings
The top 5% of hotspots earned $600+ last month 🤯
(typical hotspots earned $140 last month)
Really good locations earn 30x more than poor locations
Hotspot electricity costs less than a cup of coffee per month
99% of nodes earn more than their electricity costs
4/ Growth
There is an order backlog 10x bigger than what is deployed 🤯
Helium adds 1000-2000 square miles of coverage per day globally
Helium took over 1650 new US zipcodes last month.
Helium is the largest contiguous wireless network in the world
5/ Growth pt 2
Helium is about 30% the way to the goal of 1 hotspot per square mile in the US.
...and it will get 10x better in the next year 🤯
6/ Vendors
There are more than 60 vendors waiting to onboard 🤯
15+ vendors are already adding hotspots to the chain every day
There is a part backlog several million parts deep.
Lite hotspots will cost 70-80% less than full hotspots (6-10 months away)
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