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Look, I’ve been following Helium’s story quite closely lately, and I need to be honest: the HNT price prediction that many people made for 2025 didn’t turn out as expected. But before dismissing it, it’s worth understanding what’s really going on with this network.
Helium’s whole thing has always been promising. The network offers decentralized infrastructure for IoT, and that’s not empty speculation—there are real partnerships with T-Mobile, and 5G tests are happening. The migration to Solana in 2023 was a smart move; it solved scalability problems. But here’s the issue: adoption didn’t accelerate at the pace the optimists were expecting.
When you look at the HNT price forecast that was circulating in 2025—talking about $12-$18 em 2026, $30-$60 em 2030—and compare it with the current price around $1, it becomes clear that something didn’t work out. The burning of Data Credits ( o mecanismo deflacionário ) simply didn’t generate the buying pressure necessary to offset the emissions of new tokens to hotspot miners.
But here’s the interesting part: the fundamental model isn’t broken; it’s just developing more slowly. The key indicators that matter—number of active hotspots, data consumption, corporate contracts—continue to grow, just more gradually. Competition from providers like Pollen Mobile and regulatory barriers in some jurisdictions created real headwinds.
Thinking about a more realistic HNT price forecast from here to 2030: it depends on two scenarios. If IoT adoption really explodes in the coming years and the network starts generating significant traffic, we could see a recovery. But if it continues at this slow pace, HNT may remain in depressed territory. The tokenomics model needs to be rebalanced—the hotspot rewards are creating too much selling pressure.
What keeps me following is exactly this: Helium is a case study of how a technically solid idea might not translate into price if adoption doesn’t materialize. The bigger DePIN network by geographic coverage? True. But size isn’t everything.
If you’re thinking about HNT, the most honest price prediction is: wait for signs of accelerating corporate adoption. Until that happens, there could be more downward pressure. It’s worth monitoring the monthly data traffic reports—that’s the number that really matters, not speculation.