Karrier One
$KONEKarrier One is a decentralized physical infrastructure network building a carrier-grade 4G/5G cellular and WiFi network powered by local operators and gatekeepers.
Last verified 10 days ago (11 Aug 2026)
The documentation does not provide specific pricing for the cellular or WiFi hardware, nor does it detail the exact reward rates or hardware specifications. It mentions integration with Sui, Walrus, and SCION, but lacks detailed step-by-step node setup guides in the retrieved pages.
Participation at a glance
- Entry cost
- Pricing for the cellular and WiFi hardware is not publicly specified in the provided documentation and requires ordering/pre-ordering through their store.
- Not available · 11 Aug 2026
- Reward model
- Bandwidth Shared
- Reported · 11 Aug 2026
- Launched
- Not recorded
- Availability
- Not established
How this score was reached
Workable, but check the gaps yourself. This measures how well the network can be assessed and participated in: documentation, verification, cost of entry, maturity and operator risk. It is not a prediction of returns, and it reads nothing from token price.
- Documentation depth13/25
2 of 4 core areas documented (rewards, hardware, node, participation)
- Verification strength6/20
entry cost unavailable, rewards reported
- Accessibility6/20
entry cost not published, so treated as unknown rather than free
- Operational maturity11/15
mainnet early
- Operator risk8/12
moderate risk, intermediate difficulty
- Verification freshness8/8
verified within the last month
What it does
Karrier One is a decentralized telecommunications network designed to bridge the digital divide by deploying grassroots cellular and WiFi infrastructure. By empowering local operators to deploy 4G/5G cellular towers and WiFi hotspots, Karrier One bypasses traditional telecom limitations to reach underserved communities. The network integrates the Karrier Number System (KNS) to merge traditional phone numbers with Web3 digital identities, enabling seamless communication and digital asset management.
How it works
Operators deploy Karrier One WiFi hotspots or cellular equipment in their local areas. These devices act as nodes that offload carrier data and provide wireless coverage. In return for providing network capacity and serving sessions, operators are rewarded with KONE tokens.
How to participate
Users can participate by purchasing and deploying Karrier One WiFi hotspots or cellular hardware, or by registering their phone numbers via the Karrier Number System (KNS) on the Sui network.
Pros and cons
Strengths
- Offers both cellular (4G/5G) and WiFi deployment options.
- Integrates digital identity (KNS) directly with Web3 wallets on the Sui network.
- Passively earns KONE tokens by offloading carrier data.
Drawbacks
- Hardware pricing and detailed specifications are not openly listed on the main pages.
- Requires purchasing proprietary hardware to participate as a cellular or WiFi node operator.
Risks
Requires upfront capital expenditure to purchase proprietary cellular or WiFi hardware. The project is in its early mainnet/deployment phase.
Questions people ask
- What is the Karrier Number System (KNS)?
- The Karrier Number System (KNS) is a digital identity system that connects phone numbers to Web3 wallets, allowing users to use a single identity for making calls and managing digital assets.
- How do operators earn rewards?
- Operators earn KONE tokens passively by deploying Karrier One WiFi hotspots or cellular hardware to offload data and provide coverage.
Official links
Sources
- Welcome | Karrier One Documentation · retrieved 11 Aug 2026
- Karrier One - Wireless & Mobile · retrieved 11 Aug 2026
This page is research, not financial advice. Figures carry the confidence label and verification date shown beside them, and reward rates can change without notice. Confirm everything against the project's official documentation before buying hardware or committing funds.