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Available Lease Codes

Unity Node License Directory

Select a license below and copy the lease code to activate your Unity Node. Use the filters to find the right UNO/ULO split for you.

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How It Works

What a Unity License Does

A Unity license lets your smartphone run controlled verification tasks that probe real telecom networks around the world. The Unity app does not route your personal calls or SMS. Instead, it dials Unity verification numbers, records cryptographic proofs, and helps carriers and enterprises find and fix quality issues across their networks.

Every task result is hashed to World Mobile Chain (WMChain) for on-chain auditability via Proof of Work. This creates a transparent, tamper-proof record of every contribution your license makes to the network.

How Rewards Are Funded

Unlike many crypto projects, Unity license rewards are funded by service fees paid by network customers, not token emissions. Carriers and enterprises pay for the verification data that Unity licenses generate. This means the reward model is tied directly to real economic activity, not inflationary tokenomics.

Rewards are distributed in WMT (World Mobile Token) and update continuously inside the app. The more consistently your license stays connected and completing tasks, the more it earns.

Who Runs a Unity License?

Anyone with a smartphone and a lease code can operate a Unity license. You do not need technical knowledge, special hardware, or KYC verification. The setup takes under five minutes and works on both Android and iOS devices. If you hold a Unity license as a ULO (Unity License Owner) rather than running it yourself, a UNO (Unity Node Operator) runs the node on your behalf and you still earn your share of rewards.

Requirements

Unity License Requirements

Minimum Phone Specifications

Operating system: Android 6 or newer, iOS 15 or newer. Most smartphones released since 2018 will work without issues.

Memory: 3 GB RAM or more is recommended for smooth background operation. The Unity app is lightweight and does not require high-end hardware.

Connectivity: A stable Wi-Fi connection or 4G/5G mobile data is required. When Wi-Fi is available, the app uses that path automatically and avoids consuming mobile data.

Power: The app needs to run continuously in the background. Allow it to bypass battery optimization settings and keep the device charged or plugged in for maximum uptime.

Data Usage and Battery Impact

Data consumption: On mobile data, typical usage is approximately 7 GB per month, though this varies with campaign mix and connectivity. On Wi-Fi, mobile data consumption is zero. You can check precise consumption in your phone’s Data Usage settings at any time.

Battery: The Unity app is designed to be lightweight and not CPU or RAM intensive. Real battery draw depends on signal strength and task frequency. Keeping the device in a strong signal area and on charge produces the best results.

If offline: You do not earn while offline. Earning resumes automatically when you reconnect. Use Wi-Fi whenever possible to minimize costs and maximize uptime.

Where Unity Licenses Work

Unity licenses work globally on prepaid or contract SIMs and also work on Wi-Fi alone. The service may not operate in regions that restrict VoIP or in sanctioned territories listed in the official FAQ. Devices in underserved or geodiverse areas may receive geographic multipliers that boost earnings, rewarding operators who bring coverage to places that need it most.

Financials

Unity License Costs and Earnings

Monthly Operating Costs

ItemWhat to Expect
Monthly license credit$1.99 to $3.99 USD for an active license. Inactive and unconnected licenses are not charged.
Mobile dataApproximately 7 GB/month on mobile data. Use Wi-Fi where possible to eliminate this cost entirely.
PowerPlan to keep the device charged or plugged in for continuous uptime. Power consumption is minimal.

Expected Monthly Earnings

Estimated average earnings for a Unity license operator meeting all participation requirements are approximately $48 USD per month. This is based on a 50/50 split of an underlying gross revenue estimate of roughly $96 USD per license per month, derived from nearly a year of network pilots and real operator data.

Daily activity typically generates 0.20 to 0.40 UPS in the background, with active task periods earning 0.20 to 2 UPS per task (1 UPS = 1 USD). These are projections based on current network conditions, not guaranteed rates. Actual rewards depend on network demand, task availability, and your uptime.

What Affects Your Earnings

  • Earnings are funded by service fees (not token emissions) and shared with Unity license operators.
  • Your location is generally not the primary factor. Uptime and connection quality matter more.
  • Devices in underserved areas may benefit from geographic multipliers.
  • Unity licenses that stay connected and charged around the clock are best positioned to earn.

How to Withdraw Your Earnings

Withdraw inside the Unity app to a range of supported assets including BTC, ETH, ADA, WMTx, MNTx, DOT, SHIB, USDC, USDT, BNB, and ZEBC. Fiat or bank withdrawal options are available in supported regions. No additional lock applies to earned rewards beyond standard network fees. Earnings update continuously in the app, so you always know exactly what you have earned.

Maximizing Your Returns

  • Run on reliable Wi-Fi whenever possible; position the device where signal is strong.
  • Allow the app to run in the background; disable battery and data savers for the Unity app.
  • Keep the device charged and online 24/7 if you can.
  • Check the app’s status light for Active/Earning and resolve any issues immediately.
Compliance

Good Standing and Compliance

To keep your Unity license active and earning you must maintain continuous, valid participation. The minimum uptime requirement is 50%. Your device must be active and online at least half the time. Node Operators may set stricter thresholds in their individual lease terms.

Your Responsibilities

  • Stay connected: Keep the device online (Wi-Fi preferred) with stable signal and power.
  • Run the app continuously: Allow background activity and disable aggressive battery/data savers for the Unity app.
  • One device = one license: Do not stack multiple Unity licenses on one phone.
  • Operate in permitted regions: Avoid VoIP-restricted or sanctioned locations.
  • Meet the minimum uptime threshold: 50% minimum is required. Falling below puts your license at risk.

Warning and Enforcement

StatusWhat HappensWhat You Must Do
Below threshold (first detection) You receive one warning with basic diagnostics (offline, poor signal, background killed, etc.). Fix the issue immediately and confirm your status returns to Active/Earning in the app.
Still below threshold after warning License may be revoked to protect network integrity. You may lose access to the license and future earnings from it. Contact the Node Operator or support before the warning window closes.

Fast Fixes If You Stop Earning

  • Reopen the app and confirm Active/Earning status.
  • Move to stronger signal or switch to Wi-Fi.
  • Turn off aggressive battery/data savers for the app.
  • Reboot the phone if background services were killed.
  • Keep the phone on charge during long sessions.

Important: As the operator, it is your responsibility to keep the Unity license connected and earning at all times. Consistent uptime and valid work protect your license and the wider network.

Ownership

Managing and Transferring Unity Licenses

Unity licenses are NFTs on the World Mobile Chain. They can be transferred or sold by the owner, giving you full control over your asset.

Leasing is available through an in-app digital agreement that defines the duration, minimum uptime threshold, and the revenue split between the Node Operator (UNO) and the License Owner (ULO). You can view and manage your lease terms directly in the Unity app.

Swapping SIMs or phones does not invalidate a Unity license. You can reassign the license to a new device at any time through the app settings.

Privacy and Data Protection

Unity states it does not collect your personal content and is GDPR compliant. The system records only the technical data required to verify work, calculate rewards, and provide an audit trail. No KYC is required to operate a Unity license.

Referral Program

Unity has a referral program with unique codes tied to each Node NFT. The program is multi-layered and rewards Node Operators with additional operator licenses for successful referrals. Full terms and the complete multi-layer structure are documented in the Unity app and official channels.

For a full walkthrough with screenshots and video, read our step-by-step activation guide. To understand how the entire Unity network operates, see our complete guide to Unity Nodes.

About the Network

What Is Unity?

Unity is a composable, people-powered global edge network with vast geodiverse coverage. It collects real-time telemetry and network data and delivers it to carriers and enterprises, helping them detect and prevent fraud, revenue leakage, and other network risks.

Unity also supports critical functions such as data transit and other infrastructure services, powered not by centralised servers but by real users across the globe.

By introducing a new sharing economy model, Unity enables participants to earn rewards directly for powering the network, bridging real-world telecom activity with decentralised digital value.

As a Unity License Owner, you hold a stake in this infrastructure without needing to manage hardware. Your license generates rewards as long as a Unity Node Operator is running the network on your behalf.

Network Model
Decentralised
People-powered global edge
Reward Token
WMT
World Mobile Token
Use Case
Telecom AI
Fraud prevention & network intelligence
Operator Split
50/50 or 40/60
UNO / ULO reward division
Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know

A Unity Node License (also called a lease code) gives you the right to operate a Unity Node on the World Mobile network. By holding a license, you contribute computing and connectivity resources to the network and earn rewards in return. Think of it as a digital operating permit for your node.
UNO stands for Unity Node Operator — the person or entity running the actual node hardware. ULO stands for Unity License Owner — the person who holds the license. When these are different people, the rewards are split according to the agreed ratio (e.g., 50/50 or 40/60). This lets license holders earn passively without running hardware themselves.
The split refers to how network rewards are divided between the Unity License Owner (ULO) and the Unity Node Operator (UNO). A 50/50 split means rewards are divided equally. A 40/60 split means the ULO receives 40% and the UNO receives 60%, typically used when the operator takes on more responsibility for hardware and maintenance.
Download the World Mobile app (iOS or Android), open it and tap Unity License Operator, then enter your lease code exactly as shown and confirm with your email and a one-time verification code. Once verified, your license is linked to your account and begins accumulating rewards when a node operator runs your license.
To be a Unity Node Operator you need compatible hardware. However, as a Unity License Owner you do not need any hardware at all. You simply hold the license and earn your share of rewards while an operator runs the node on your behalf. Hexynodes connects license owners with trusted operators.
Earnings depend on network activity, the number of active nodes, and the current reward structure set by World Mobile. Rewards are distributed in WMT (World Mobile Token). For the most current reward estimates, check the World Mobile official documentation or community channels, as rates change with network growth.
Unity Node Licenses are tied to the World Mobile ecosystem. Transferability depends on World Mobile’s current terms. Check the official World Mobile documentation for the latest information on license transfers, as policies may be updated as the network matures.
Traditional telecoms rely on centralised infrastructure owned and operated by a single company. Unity is a people-powered, decentralised edge network where real users contribute resources and earn rewards. This model enables far greater geographic coverage, lower costs, and resilience compared to centralised alternatives, while sharing economic value with participants rather than concentrating it.
No. Unity uses data only. It does not route your personal calls or SMS. When the device is on Wi-Fi it does not consume any mobile data at all.
You do not earn while offline. Earning resumes automatically once your device reconnects. Prolonged offline periods can affect your good standing if uptime drops below the 50% minimum threshold.
The Unity app is designed to be lightweight with low CPU and RAM usage. Actual battery draw depends on signal quality and task frequency. Keep the phone in a good signal area and on charge during long sessions for the best result.
Most operators see a monthly credit cost of $1.99 to $3.99 USD per active license. Inactive or unconnected licenses are not charged. On mobile data, typical usage is approximately 7 GB per month. Use Wi-Fi whenever possible to eliminate data costs.
No KYC is required to operate a Unity license. You only need an email address to sign in. KYC is only required if you want to purchase a Unity Node NFT, which grants 200 operator licenses per node.

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