In this article, you will learn more about the Routie Cube Wallet and might find some of your other questions.
Here we can add some kind of FAQ view where we will have questions and answers.
- Is it legal?
A . We recommend you read the terms of service from your internet service provider. But you should be allowed to use the bandwidth you are paying for. If your service provider says this is a violation, then you can upgrade to a business line. People sell internet at coffee shops, hotels, and airports. So this is not illegal, but it is important that you are in line with your provider's TOS.
2. How much will I make?
A. Routie Cubes earn up to 10,000 coins per month at today's difficulty. The value of those coins can be viewed at https://price.pktpal.com
3. Is it secure? Who's using my bandwidth?
A. The proof of the work your Routie Cube's doing is encryption and bandwidth. The PKT Network is end-to-end encrypted (similar to WhatsApp), so the cube is more secure than your current internet. No one is actually using your bandwidth; you are just proving that you have it available.
4. Do I need to be a techy?A. The device is plug-and-play. It requires no technical experience. It's as easy to use as an Apple product. Just plug it in, set it, and forget it, as it pays you every 60 seconds for the bandwidth you are paying for but not using.
5. What is PKT?
A. PKT is completely open-sourced, so there are tons of documentation and white papers you can read. It can get quite technical, so we don't want to overwhelm you. But you are free to dig in. Most protocols people don't understand but use every day. For instance, TCP/IP is the protocol for the internet. Even if you don't know how it works, you still use it every day. So we encourage you to understand what you can do with PKT rather than get discouraged because you don't understand what a Proof of Work is. But we are always here to help make things simple for you. If you still want to learn more about pkt go to https://pkt.cash. You can start mining on your own. PKT is completely open-sourced, so you don't need a PKT Pal device to mine PKT. You can do it from any old computer. You want to have as many CPU Cores and as much bandwidth as possible for maximum yields. Mining does require some technical experience, but if you're passionate about learning the community tries to make it as easy as possible. Learn more at: https://pkt.cash/mining.