Helium Mobile adjusts rules for users to collect MOBILE rewards to block "suspicious accounts"
According to CoinDesk, the surge in MOBILE token prices has led to new registered users and a large number of suspicious accounts turning to Helium Mobile. The company adjusted the encryption reward payment rules for its mobile plan on Monday. According to the updated terms of service on December 18th, new Helium Mobile subscribers must wait 8 days to receive any MOBILE tokens they have earned through Discovery Mapping. The price of MOBILE has risen by over 2000% this month, helping Helium Mobile and its map services attract thousands of new customers. According to data website Helium Geek, on Sunday, over 6700 wallets received MOBILE rewards, more than double the amount from a week ago. Coco Tang, the product director of Helium Mobile's parent company, Nova Labs, wrote on Discord: "Helium Mobile has seen so many registered users, some of whom are more suspicious than others."
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