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WeatherXM in 2025 operates 50,000 weather stations, up 40%, driven by IoT demand in agriculture—60% of stations (30,000) serve rural farmers in the U.S. and India. Europe, with 20% (10,000), grows due to EU climate grants, while Africa adds 10% (5,000) for drought monitoring. Stations, costing $200, provide hyper-local data, earning $5 monthly in WXM tokens. However, 20% of stations (10,000) in remote areas face connectivity issues, limiting data accuracy to 85%. WeatherXM may reach 70,000 stations by 2026 if $50 million in funding doubles deployment, but a 15% WXM price drop to $0.10 could cut 10% (5,000 stations), as operators exit, reducing $10 million in annual revenue and slowing climate tech adoption.