onocoy Documentation
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
    • What is Onocoy?
  • Why GNSS matters?
  • Mission and Vision
  • 2. How It Works (DePIN + GNSS)
    • DePIN for GNSS
  • Decentralizing correction data
  • Benefits for users and miners?
  • 3. Become a Miner
    • Hardware recommendations
    • Installation guide
    • Connect your station to onocoy
    • Data Validation
  • Receive rewards
  • Data quality standards
  • Reward calculation
    • Location Scale
  • Explorer
    • Sky Map
  • 4. Get GNSS Corrections
    • Getting datacredits
    • Setting of the credentials
    • Configure the GNSS receiver
    • Setting up a GNSS receiver (to delete)
  • Service levels
  • 5. Token and Incentives
    • ONO token utility and design
  • Tokenomics
  • Mining rewards breakdown
  • Token release strategy
  • 6. How to Contribute.
    • Deployment partners
    • Hardware partners
  • Rooftop partners
  • Distribution partners
  • 7. Governance and Community
    • DAO & voting
  • 8. FAQ / Troubleshooting
    • Top miner questions
      • Explaining datum shifts
  • Correction usage issues (WIP)
  • Support contact
  • Glossary
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  • Create an account
  • Create credentials for your station
  • Head back to your receiver firmware
  • You are good to go!
  1. 3. Become a Miner

Connect your station to onocoy

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Last updated 11 months ago

Get your station connected to the onocoy system with these easy steps.

Create an account

Head over to the , click on Sign up and create yourself a user account. You will be notified when your account is activated.

Create credentials for your station

Go to and select the tab „NTRIP Credentials“. Click on „Add new credential“. Select a password and add a description about how and where you are using these credentials, if you like. Note: the username will be generated automatically.

Create new credentials for each station that you would like to connect. If you have reached your credential limit, feel free to message us at telling us your account email address and your plans for expansion.

Head back to your receiver firmware

On the receiver side, make sure to follow these steps:

Enable NTRIP server functionality for NTRIP 2.0 devices (see instructions NTRIP 1.0 below)

  • Configure the NTRIP caster to point to servers.onocoy.com, port 2101.

  • For the mountpoint name, you can choose any alphanumeric text you like. This is only informative and will show up in your dashboard, not publicly. It will also help you identify which server device is which.

Enable the right NTRIP messages

  • Enable RTCM3, MSM Messages 1005, 1077, 1087, 1097, 1117, 1127, 1137 and 1230 in the reference station receiver.

    • onocoy supports MSM4/5/6/7 messages

  • Activate them to be sent out at 1Hz rate (except for message 1005, which can be configured for a much lower rate, for example once every 30 seconds).

  • Enable all GNSS constellations and bands the receiver supports. Typically, receivers are preconfigured to this already.

NTRIP 1.0 devices

  • For NTRIP 1.0-only devices (for example ESP32 XBee based units such as Ardusimple NTRIP servers), please enter the NTRIP username as MOUNTPOINT and password into the password field. Leave the device's username field, if any, empty.

You are good to go!

For username and password, enter the credentials for your device as created in .

Go back to the explorer. After one minute you should see a new entry under and its location on the map. You should also see live operational parameters of the station you just have configured.

NTRIP Servers
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Reference Stations
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