Among the more than 11,000 listed cryptocurrencies are a few projects that are revolutionary use cases capable of improving the way that society operates through the integration of blockchain technology.

One such project is Helium, a decentralized peer-to-peer 5G wireless network that made headlines on Aug. 10, thanks to the successful completion of a token sale that raised $111 million from multiple investors, including Andreessen Horowitz.

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that the price of HNT spiked 30% from a low of $14.03 to an intraday high at $18.14 following the fundraising announcement.

HNT/USDT 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

There are three reasons behind the growing strength of the Helium network: a continually expanding ecosystem of nodes that provide coverage for the network, new companies and partners that utilize the Helium network to track and store data and the recent issuance halving that the protocol underwent.

The "people's network" hits 100,000 nodes

One of the biggest factors boosting the legitimacy of the Helium network is its expanding network of nodes that surpassed 100,000 in July.

Increasing demand for hotspots has resulted in more than 50 hotspot manufacturer applications being submitted through the Helium Improvement Proposal 19 (HIP-19) process, and this signals that the number of hotspots could continue to rise for the foreseeable future.

The network's growth is further bolstered by the introduction of new types of hotspots, including a “Light” hotspot and data-only hotspot.

Map of all hotspots on the Helium network. Source: Helium

As of Aug. 10, 117,377 nodes were operating on the Helium network, with the highest concentrations found in the United States, Europe and China.

New data partners join the network

Another bullish factor behind HNT's recent move is the expanding list of data partners using the low-cost network.

The latest company to join the Helium network for its data management needs is Invoxia, a company that develops GPS trackers for individuals and businesses.

Some of the other companies that utilize the Helium network to track all manner of data from agricultural information to temperature readings include Salesforce, Conserv, Smart Mimic and myDevices.

Helium network partners. Source: Helium

As the number of operational nodes expands to offer wider network coverage for low-cost data tracking, more companies will likely use the network.

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Multiple factors reduce HNT's circulating supply

A third development that has put positive pressure on HNT price is the recent halving that cut the monthly issuance of HNT from 5 million to 2.5 million.

Halving the amount of HNT issued per day comes at the same time that the network is adding partners and expanding its coverage. This has the potential effect of increasing demand and leading to further price growth as network activity increases.

The introduction of staking validators on July 23 is another protocol development that has led to positive price pressure on HNT.

Helium network validator statistics. Source: Helium

At the time of writing, more than 21.32 million HNT — 23% of the total supply — has been removed from circulation and staked on the network.

The recent fundraising round from venture capital giants like Andreessen Horowitz, Multicoin Capital and Alameda Research is further proof that Helium is a fundamentally strong project that has real-world applications and the potential to see further growth in the short and long term.

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