Edited By
Emily Nguyen
A growing number of users are expressing frustrations over the lack of Poc rewards, despite having qualified for HIP-134. Comments reveal confusion about miners' settings and reward calculations, amplifying discontent within the community.
Many people have set their mining equipment and simply walked away, relying on it to generate rewards. This situation has led to increasing questions about the operational aspects of various miners and the criteria for receiving rewards. Multiple comments wonder if setting adjustments are needed to secure Payment for Coverage (Poc) rewards.
Common Themes:
Settings Confusion: Some commenters question whether their miners are configured correctly. One user stated, "I have only ever set and forget," pointing to a passive mining approach.
Equipment Adjustment: There's discussion about transitioning to different antennas to improve performance. A user mentioned their shift from a 6dB to a 4dB antenna.
App Limitations: The Helium Geek app has been brought up as a potential cause for the discrepancies in HNT receipt. Users seek clarity on whether app settings affect reward visibility.
"Massive Punch Iguana. Bobcat 300."
"I installed the Helium Geek app but Iβm not seeing the same menu posted."
The comments reflect a mixture of confusion and frustration. Many seem neutral or slightly negative, wanting clearer guidance on optimizing their mining setups.
β High uncertainty about miner configurations
π Users consider adjusting antennas for better performance
π οΈ App limitations may hinder seeing full reward potential
π Some users experimenting with different setups for enhanced output
As discussions continue, more users are likely to share their experiences, potentially influencing the operating criteria moving forward. Community feedback could lead to necessary adjustments in how miners analyze their setup and reward structures.