Assuming you’ve ever traveled by plane, train, ship, or automobile, or received a package in the mail or by shipping company or have used an autonomous drone or vehicle of some sort, or perhaps played a video game then you have likely benefitted, albeit unknowingly, from some piece of technology developed by Mike Horton. Now though, Horton is turning his attention directly to the problem of GNSS signal interruption, particularly due to space weather, and his new tech startup, GEODNET, can be described as an attempt to create the world’s largest and most accessible RTK network via crowd sourced receivers funded by a bespoke crypto coin, the GEOD token, with proof of accuracy protocol and token distribution enabled by blockchain.