The amount of HONEY minted as contributor rewards each week depends on Global Map Progress. The pool of global rewards is divided into individual reward pools for each region of the Hivemapper Network, and these regional reward pools are divided among the contributors in each region.
Therefore, the amount of HONEY tokens an individual contributor receives for a given week depends on Global Map Progress, the progress of the regions in which they drove, and individual factors such as the freshness of their routes and the quality of their submissions.
#honey Hivemapper contributors can help build the map by collecting high-quality, street-level imagery with dashcams. They can also play AI Trainer games to edit the map and improve machine learning models.
In return for their efforts, contributors are rewarded with a digital token called HONEY that can be redeemed to access map data. This model allows the economic benefits of the global mapping network to be shared with the people who build the map.
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There are three primary dimensions by which map consumers value maps — coverage, freshness, and quality — and the amount of HONEY that contributors earn is calculated accordingly.
Specific weightings and functions can be adjusted by the Hivemapper Foundation to balance the economics of the network. This system of incentives is critical to sustaining a healthy and valuable network over time for both consumers and contributors of map data.
Hivemapper’s philosophy is for all contributors to earn a fair reward. Fairness is a combination of utility and access. Anyone located anywhere can contribute and be rewarded their share of HONEY for making quality contributions that can be used by the Hivemapper Network.