According to official news, DePINscan is about to launch the Growth product, which is a key module in the Roam ecosystem and aims to create sustainable income for network participants of the Roam Network. By supporting users to cooperate with other developers, it promotes the innovation and ecological construction of decentralized network applications. The platform helps users transform network devices such as Roam routers into powerful economic tools through automated service integration and seamless network connection. Users can use Roam routers to implement CDN services, WiFi multi-mining and other functions, thereby obtaining additional income rewards. Roam Growth's first product, Roam Loan Program, enables users to obtain Roam routers with a low threshold through Huma Finance loan program. Users have two loan methods to purchase routers:
1) Stable currency payment. Users pay a 30% down payment, and the remaining 70% of the payment is provided by Huma. Users must repay the remaining amount within the specified period with airdrop rewards and mining rewards from their personal accounts. The mining rewards of the router will belong to the user only after the loan is settled.
2) Pay SOL deposit. Users pay 4 SOL as a deposit, and the full amount of money for purchasing the router will be provided by Roam and Huma. Users must repay all the money with the airdrop rewards and mining rewards of their personal accounts within the specified period. After the loan is settled, 4 SOL will be unlocked and the subsequent mining of the router will belong to the user.
As one of the four ecological modules of Roam Telecom Data Layer (telecom data network), the launch of Roam Growth products will accelerate the construction of telecom data networks, lay the foundation for building the Physical Layer 1 of the DePIN ecosystem, and connect and share data between people, devices, assets and AI.
Currently, Roam has more than 4 million OpenRoaming™ available WiFi hotspots in more than 190 countries around the world, and supports more than 920,000 self-built WiFi network nodes, with 1.63 million registered users, and the data is still growing at a breakthrough rate.