Nova Labs has announced a new cooperation with the American mobile carrier T-Mobile to fill in gaps on the decentralized Helium 5G network, which will go live in the first quarter of 2023. With the help of T-nationwide Mobile’s 5G network, Nova Labs, the company that created the Helium blockchain, hopes to give users of the world’s first crypto mobile network better coverage. Users can access both T-5G Mobile and the peer-to-peer Helium Mobile networks. If users of this service assist Nova Labs in locating network dead zones, they will receive MOBILE crypto prizes. Nova Labs offers a Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Network In 2019, Nova Labs, formerly Helium Inc., started offering an open-source, decentralized peer-to-peer network for Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets. It provided “hotspots,” a word for plug-and-play gadgets that combine Helium’s blockchain and the LoRaWAN protocol. The LoRaWAN IoT network uses a gateway bridge to transmit data from an IoT device to a conventional server over the air. Currently, there are more than 900,000 hotspots operational. Nova Labs Crypto-Powered Mobile Service One to five gigabytes of data with unlimited talk time and text messaging, and unlimited texting, voice, and data are among the monthly plans that Helium Mobile will offer customers. In addition to cooperating with an unnamed group of smartphone makers to develop devices that are effective at describing the cellular environment and yie...