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# Dual-Mining Device With Wingbits - MGW310

GEODNET has partnered with Wingbits to introduce the MGW310, a dual-mining device that enables operators to earn both GEOD tokens from GEODNET network and WINGS tokens from Wingbits network.

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## How it Works

Most [GEODNET hardware vendors ](/geod-mining/certified-geodnet-base-station-vendors.md)also offer the MGW310 dual-mining device through their distribution channels.&#x20;

The MGW310 device follows the same reward structure as the Base Stations in the GEODNET network.&#x20;

Wingbits only allows ONE device per location, meaning if your location is already taken, you will not be able to earn WINGS tokens in that area.

Before moving forward, please secure your Wingbits location hex [here](https://wingbits.com/login?redirect=%2Fdashboard%2Fstations).

## Installation Guide

Please refer to the official MGW310 installation manual [here](https://store.geodnet.com/pages/manuals).

## About Wingbits&#x20;

Wingbits is a decentralized flight tracking network. Learn more through these Wingbits official resources:

* [Website ](https://wingbits.com/)
* [Discord ](https://discord.com/invite/zAt9m3aSm6)
* [X/Twitter](https://x.com/wingbits)
* [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/wingbits_official/)


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