
GEODNET
Building a decentralized real-time GPS correction network
GEODNET is a DePIN project focused on creating a decentralized network of GNSS base stations. These devices improve GPS accuracy by delivering real-time correction data, enabling precise location services for autonomous vehicles, drones, and smart agriculture.
How it Works
Users install a GNSS mining station that connects to the GEODNET blockchain. The station transmits real-time satellite data which contributes to a global correction layer, enhancing standard GPS precision from meters to centimeters.
Use Cases
Precision agriculture and autonomous farming
Drone navigation and delivery systems
Self-driving cars and robotics
Construction site automation
Potential Earnings
| Setup | Hardware Cost | Monthly Earnings (avg) | Break-even Period | Token Rewards | Power/Operating Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEODNET Mapper (AsiaSat Region) | ~$300 | ~$30–$60 | 5–10 months | GEO tokens (5–10 / day) | Low (USB-stick with Raspberry Pi) |
| GEODNET Mapper (EMEA Region) | ~$300 | ~$15–$30 | 10–18 months | GEO tokens (2–5 / day) | Low |
| GEODNET Mapper (North America, rural) | ~$300 | ~$10–$20 | 15–24 months | GEO tokens (1–3 / day) | Low |
Token Rewards
Station operators earn GEOD tokens based on uptime, signal quality, and location demand. Urban and underserved areas may receive higher incentives to ensure broad coverage.
Get Involved
Start by ordering a GEODNET miner and setting it up at your home or business. Contribute to the world’s most accurate decentralized positioning network—and get rewarded.