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I have been thinking about the real difference between @wingbits and traditional Web2 flight tracking
Here is what I figured out, the difference is clear.
For years, platforms like Flightradar24 and FlightAware have used the same model
You run a receiver (often your own SDR setup), feed them data, and they reward you with a premium subscription.
It’s a decent perk, but in reality, you’re contributing valuable flight data to a system they fully own and monetize.
For Wingbits they completely flipped the script.
Yes, the upfront cost is higher, typically $400–$600 for the hardware
But you’re not just buying equipment.
You’re buying into a DePIN network on Solana where your data contribution has direct economic value.
Instead of a subscription, you earn $WINGS tokens based on the quality, quantity, and location of the data you provide.
You move from a passive feeder to an actual stakeholder with ownership in the network.
That shift is what makes Wingbits stand out.
It rewards performance, better antenna placement, clearer line-of-sight, and optimized setups that genuinely pay off
Turning a hobby into something you can actively improve and scale.
And because it lives in the DePIN space, compatible hardware can even dual-mine with projects like @GEODNET, letting you extract more value from the same location and equipment.
It might sound expensive but probably, your earnings can cover the cost later on.
Wingbits offers something Web2 never did
Real ownership, upside potential, and a seat at the table in a decentralized aviation data network.
Hence, don't compare... The gap is wide