36 Min.

Is community mapping for crypto the road to fresher, fairer maps‪?‬ Lay of the Land

    • Technologie

This week’s The Lay of the Land proof-of-location podcast is with Ariel Seidman, CEO and co-founder of Hivemapper. Listen to the podcast to find out what problem Hivemapper is solving, how it got started and how it’s going. 
Hivemapper’s goal is to provide higher quality maps at an affordable price.  In our conversation, Hivemapper explains their formula for achieving this goal.
TL;DR
Hivemapper plans to go live at the end of 2022. Hivemapper’s outward-facing dash cams (currently on pre-order) will take pictures of local street views.  The dash cam’s location is proven through encrypted GPS and via the Helium hotspot network. Helium’s network uses radio signals to provide internet coverage to IoT devices and record data on the Helium blockchain. For privacy, the dash cam owner’s ID and dash cam location are de-identified.  Anyone can own part of the Hivemapper mapping network by using the dash cam to earn the mapping network’s native token, HONEY, or by purchasing HONEY on a cryptocurrency exchange. HONEY runs on the Solana blockchain. Hivemapper Inc. builds APIs on top of the mapping network and The Hivemapper Foundation (a 501(c) independent of Hivemapper Inc. personnel) oversees the governance (technical decisions, economic decisions, and licensing) of the Hivemapper mapping network.

Disclaimer: This podcast and supporting material is not financial advice.
You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, and other advice to check how this podcast and text relates to your unique circumstances. The author of this podcast and text is not liable for any loss caused whether due to negligence or otherwise arising from the use of or reliance on the information provided directly or indirectly in this article. The mention of any company, currency, exchange or person is not an endorsement of that entity. Neither the author nor the podcast receives financial support from guests or advertisers. 
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This week’s The Lay of the Land proof-of-location podcast is with Ariel Seidman, CEO and co-founder of Hivemapper. Listen to the podcast to find out what problem Hivemapper is solving, how it got started and how it’s going. 
Hivemapper’s goal is to provide higher quality maps at an affordable price.  In our conversation, Hivemapper explains their formula for achieving this goal.
TL;DR
Hivemapper plans to go live at the end of 2022. Hivemapper’s outward-facing dash cams (currently on pre-order) will take pictures of local street views.  The dash cam’s location is proven through encrypted GPS and via the Helium hotspot network. Helium’s network uses radio signals to provide internet coverage to IoT devices and record data on the Helium blockchain. For privacy, the dash cam owner’s ID and dash cam location are de-identified.  Anyone can own part of the Hivemapper mapping network by using the dash cam to earn the mapping network’s native token, HONEY, or by purchasing HONEY on a cryptocurrency exchange. HONEY runs on the Solana blockchain. Hivemapper Inc. builds APIs on top of the mapping network and The Hivemapper Foundation (a 501(c) independent of Hivemapper Inc. personnel) oversees the governance (technical decisions, economic decisions, and licensing) of the Hivemapper mapping network.

Disclaimer: This podcast and supporting material is not financial advice.
You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, and other advice to check how this podcast and text relates to your unique circumstances. The author of this podcast and text is not liable for any loss caused whether due to negligence or otherwise arising from the use of or reliance on the information provided directly or indirectly in this article. The mention of any company, currency, exchange or person is not an endorsement of that entity. Neither the author nor the podcast receives financial support from guests or advertisers. 
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36 Min.

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