There's a quiet shift happening in telecoms: instead of trusting carriers to grade their own homework, a global mesh of ordinary phones verifies coverage in real time — on-chain, continuously, honestly. You can be one of those phones, and earn for it.
Becoming a network verifier isn't just a way to earn — it's the four selfdriven modes in miniature. Here's how each one shows up in the opportunity.
Telecom is quietly moving from trust-us audits to cryptographically-verified, usage-tied rewards. Running a verifier is the clearest way to actually understand decentralised infrastructure — not by reading about it, but by being a node in it.
Every verification call strengthens a shared, community-run network that everyone relies on. You're not extracting from the commons — you're tending it. Better coverage data helps real people in real places stay connected.
Operate a licence for yourself, or lease one from the pool. It's a tiny, real enterprise: set it up, keep it running, track your rewards. Something you built that pays you back — the most constructive thing there is.
Once it's set up, it just runs. Use your main phone, or give that old one in the drawer a second life. No grinding, no constant attention — the network does the work while you get on with living.
Put a phone to work verifying the network that everyone depends on — and get paid your share for keeping it honest. Start with the Expression of Interest form.