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Introduction to Lume

Lume is a next-generation decentralized network protocol that turns unused internet bandwidth from millions of users into a real digital asset. In a world where most people only use a fraction of their internet bandwidth, Lume offers a simple way to monetize what was previously a completely lost resource.

The project operates on top of the high-performance Solana blockchain, which ensures instant reward distribution, scalability, and security with minimal fees. This enables Lume to serve millions of devices simultaneously while maintaining a stable and fair reward distribution model.

At the core of Lume is a simple idea: the internet should work not only for corporations but also for its users. The user simply needs to install the app, and the system automatically begins using only the unused portion of their internet bandwidth to process secure requests from verified network participants and institutions. The app does not access personal data or user traffic — it operates at the level of a dedicated secure channel segment.

For their contribution, each participant receives Lume Coins, digital tokens that reflect the user’s contribution to the network. The amount of tokens depends on the bandwidth provided, the stability of the connection, and the account’s activity. The user can accumulate tokens, exchange them, or use them within the future Lume ecosystem.

Lume creates a distributed global infrastructure, where millions of internet-connected nodes form a living network. Each device becomes part of a larger digital organism, and every participant is a co-owner of its value.

Thanks to a well-designed architecture and an extremely simple user experience — “install in 3 clicks and start earning” — the project makes Web3 infrastructure accessible not only to technical users but also to a broader audience.

Thus, Lume is not just an app. It is a new way of interacting with the internet, where users not only consume the network but also earn a proportional reward from it.

Lume aims to become the foundation for the next paradigm of decentralized infrastructure — where bandwidth, like computing power in previous-generation Web3 projects, becomes a part of the economy accessible to everyone.

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