GNSS.STORE miners review

You are already familiar with the technology and know what you need, proceed to purchase.
DePIN Model for an RTK-Station Network
DePIN turns the deployment of base RTK stations into a form of shared-ownership economy. Any site owner installs a compact GNSS antenna, connects it to the internet, and the blockchain transparently records the volume of transmitted corrections while automatically crediting token rewards. The denser the network, the higher the positioning accuracy — down to the centimetre, which is critical for drones, robotics, precision agriculture and construction monitoring. Thanks to its decentralised architecture, the infrastructure grows without large operators, cutting CAPEX/OPEX and improving resilience.
Key Benefits for a Broad Audience
- Speed & Simplicity – installation takes roughly 30 minutes, with fully automated operation thereafter.
- Participation Economics – tokens are awarded for geographically valuable locations and stable device uptime.
- Centimetre-Level Accuracy – a dense mesh delivers RTK corrections with ±1–2 cm error for navigation and IoT applications.
- Trustless Reliability – smart contracts manage data flows and payments, eliminating central-operator risk.
- Scalability – every new station immediately expands coverage and enhances accuracy within its radius.
- Physical infrastructure is owned and operated by individuals
- Blockchain ensures coordination, transparency, and rewards.
- Real-world utility creates long-term value/
How it works...
1. Deploy the Miner
Install your device at a fixed location — rooftop, tower, balcony. It becomes a node in the global positioning mesh.
2. Join the Network
Your miner transmits and receives positioning signals, connects with nearby nodes, and strengthens the network’s local accuracy and resilience.
3. Get paid in Onocoy tokens for:
- Stable uptime and performance
- Providing coverage in strategic areas
- Participating in validation and calibration
Choosing a GNSS base station for Onocoy
Learn more in Choosing a Receiver
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If you're interested in the reward, it depends on the number of “green circles” – which directly affects your station’s positioning. ELT0631 and ELT0633 with Bynav M20 – These are the most affordable full-featured multi-frequency base stations and the lowest-cost miners on the market. Ideal for those who prioritize price. ELT0231 and ELT0233 with Unicore UM980 – A great balance of price and performance. Perfect for users who understand that over 10–20 years they’ll need more than just mining functions—possibly two dozen features not available from competitors. ELT0731 and ELT0733 with Septentrio Mosaic X5 – The most affordable base stations with Mosaic X5 on the market. Ideal for perfectionists and for those needing a high-quality station for professional geodetic work. |
Receiver kits
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| Budget | Advanced | Budget | Advanced | |
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Bynav M20 |
229.99€ | 299.99€ | 359.99€ | 494.99€ |
| Unicore UM980 | 299.99€ | 369.99€ | 429.99€ | 564.99€ |
| Mosaic X5 | 539.99€ | 599.99€ | 669.99€ | 794.99€ |
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For Onocoy, we recommend the Unicore UM980 as the optimal choice with a good balance of quality and price. If you're looking for the cheapest GNSS receiver, there is the Bynav M20, but it earns less. If you want maximum quality and interference resistance, choose the Septentrio Mosaic X5—a mid-range survey-grade receiver, though more expensive. |
Here is an approximate calculation of the ROI for different types of stations

What is inside
Full kit includes:
*There are different variations of stations and kits, depending on your needs. You can buy only a station |
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(Unpacking video with the basic RTK base station with a power supply) |







