Hivemapper Network Introduces Region-Based Staking for HONEY Tokens

The Hivemapper Network has introduced a new proposal for region-based staking, allowing participants to stake HONEY tokens in specific geographic areas to earn weekly rewards based on the activity in those regions. This innovative approach encourages stakers to commit to particular areas, rewarding them when those regions achieve significant mapping progress and real-world data consumption. Each week, 10% of global emissions, reallocated from MIP-22, will fund the staking pool rewards, which are distributed exclusively to regions with active stakes. The rewards are divided into two categories: 70% based on regional mapping progress and 30% based on actual network consumption, ensuring that resources are directed to areas generating genuine activity.
The mechanics of region-based staking involve a soft cap for each region, preventing excessive concentration of stakes. The mapping progress pool rewards regions based on how much of their soft cap is filled, while the consumption pool allocates rewards based on actual HONEY burns from network usage. This dual approach not only incentivizes mapping contributions but also aligns the interests of stakers and mappers, fostering a sustainable ecosystem. Unclaimed rewards from inactive regions will be permanently burned, further promoting active participation and fair competition across all regions.
Overall, region-based staking is designed to transform HONEY into a tool for active network participation, driving growth and sustainability within the Hivemapper ecosystem. By directing capital to high-potential regions and linking token value to real-world utility, this initiative aims to create a decentralized mapping network with committed participants. The community is encouraged to engage in discussions about this proposal on Hivemapper’s Discord server, with feedback being collected until November 2, 2025, to refine the network’s design and ensure its long-term success.
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