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@Xrave Tier 1 – Non-Commercial (50 DOR/day)
Tier 1 is for testing and learning. Install your DTM at home, in a small office, or another easy-access location to get familiar with the setup, the dashboard, and how to explain the value to others. Rewards are intentionally modest to discourage “farming” tokens from low-traffic sites. Think of it as your sandbox before you place units where they’ll generate real business value.
Tier 2 – Commercial (100 DOR/day + bonuses)
Tier 2 is for active business locations — retail stores, restaurants, gyms, museums, etc. These sites use Dor’s analytics to optimize their operations through the dashboard, and that’s why you earn double the rewards. The more commercial locations you manage, the more valuable your data becomes — from improving a single store’s staffing to making regional marketing decisions across 100+ sites.
Tier 3 – Revenue Share
Once you start deploying DTMs into paid commercial accounts, you can also earn ongoing revenue share from those subscriptions. This is on top of your daily token rewards. If you help a location become a paid subscriber, you participate in a share of the subscription revenue for as long as they stay active — turning installs into a recurring income stream.
Takeaway for DTM Buyers
Tier 1 = learn and demo.
Tier 2 = scale your installs and token rewards.
Tier 3 = recurring revenue share from paying customers.
@Bitbeard The initial Helium Deploy drop will be for 500 DTM’s shipping immediately. Additional inventory and keeping up with future demand is a non issue on the Dôr side of things.
@Xrave great questions and some feedback:
Tier 1 – Non-Commercial (50 DOR/day)
We offer a non-commercial tier because every deployed Dor Traffic Miner (DTM) adds value to the network — even if the host isn’t a paying subscriber. These installs expand our coverage, strengthen the network, and make it easier to launch low-friction pilots.
Tier 2 – Commercial (100 DOR/day + bonuses)
A commercial location is an active business site using Dor’s analytics to optimize operations, typically through a paid dashboard subscription. These can include retail stores, restaurants, gyms, museums, and other venues with steady public traffic.
Verification
We verify commercial use through dashboard subscription records and location profile details. A home business can qualify if it has measurable, customer-facing foot traffic — but simply putting a sensor in your house without public visitors won’t.
Why it matters
The value of the data grows exponentially with the number of DTMs deployed. One location can improve scheduling and conversion rates; a hundred locations can inform regional staffing, marketing, and operational decisions — driving measurable ROI.