In part 1 I went into the much juicier full years figures for 2024 . You can find that post link
here. But I never published the list from December which I will do in todays post. The fact that we are coming to the end of the year and Q4 is nearly at an end. Decembers payouts should not be too hectic to users. I finished Novembers funds allocated with @aksurevm89 so I will begin Decembers payouts after this payment with @eudemo even though the date states November 30th.
Valueplan accounts Funded in December 2024
Rank | Account name | Project | Hive Funded | HBD funded | Total Dollar Value October |
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1 | @joscar-sw | Hive Cup Venezuela | 0 | 6,110.00. | $6,110.00 |
2 | @king13wallet | King 13 Racing | 0 | 4,600.00 | $4,600.00 |
3 | @swc-oficial | Gym Street Workout | 0 | 4,490.00 | $4,490.00 |
4 | @qmwallet | Water Project LATAM | 0 | 3,780.00 | $3,780.00 |
5 | @spiritsurge | Valueplan Analytics | 0 | 3,400.00 | $3,400.00 |
6 | @victorwallet | Pedal Bike Racing / Gym Street Workout | 0 | 3,283.00 | $3,283.00 |
7 | @edmundochauran | Hive B2B Venezeula | 0 | 2,551.50 | $2,551.50 |
8 | @aksurevm89 | B2B Hive Sucre | 0 | 2,352.00 | $2,352.00 |
9 | @blackheart1 | Hackathons/ Conferences India | 0 | 1,862.50 | $1,862.50 |
10 | @yonnathang | Movilfest | 0 | 1,776.00 | $1,776.50 |
11 | @hivecreators | Multiple Hive Projects | 0 | 1,600.00 | $1,600.00 |
12 | @mcsamm | Community Wells | 0 | 854.00 | $854.00 |
13 | @eudemo | Philosophy Day academic event | 0 | 539.95 | $539.95 |
14 | @hiro-hive | ADFW B2B representation Abu Dhabu | 0 | 90.00 | $90.00 |
Total Funded | December | 37,288.95 | 37,288.95 | ||
$ Dollar Total No Hive This Month | $37,288.95 |
Refunds
Date | User Account | Amount HBD |
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There were no refunds in December.
Summary
There were 14 payouts in December which amounted to a total of 37,288.95 HBD. The largest outlay this December was the annual Hive Cup that took place in a Shopping Centre Venezuela. If we have look at the above table there @joscar-sw , @king13wallet , @victorwallet and the @swc-official all took part in the event. @joscar-sw has a post about the event which was can be found here. If we add up the total cost of the Hive Cup in December we are talking 11,140 HBD for this event.
I spoke about the constant need for @victorwallet to fix his bike back in November. He must be a really back cyclist. But here he is again in December with another bill. You never guess what it is for??
To fix his bike!!!!
This bike has to be the most unluckiest bike on the planet. This is not a motorbike by the way. This is a racing bike. We may as well throw up Victors wallet explanations for the year to see how many repairs there really is on this famous bike of his. Project managers. I do not normally call you out on these posts but come on now, seriously!!!! Tadej Pogačar (multiple Tour De France Winner) from UAE Team Emirate wouldn't have these repair costs. 🤣 🤣. The cost of these repairs could afford a local sponsor slot with a Hive logo on Tour De France riders jersey. 🤣 🤣. Just buy Victor a new bike every year and leave it at that. It would be less expensive!! Just to give you some context. In 2002 US Postal (major bike racing outfit with Lance Armstrong) spent only $16,000 on bike equipment.
I see the motorbike and the pedal bike crossed paths in the Hive Cup which is nice to see as both bikes were on show in the Shopping Centre. Apart from this
B2B
B2B seems to be the buzz word at the moment and some Hive users in South America are signing businesses up in order to accept HBD or Hive in their stores or businesses. Hive Sucre is involved in this as well as @edmundochauran who received 2551.50 this month. My question is do we know if these businesses have a record of who paid in Hive. It would be interested to see if it is worth all the effort. All we know with the likes of Bitcoin , businesses accept this token without the need for a pitch. Are we wasting our time and money here? I don't know. I am just asking the question. It is not something I have looked into yet. All I know is if some guy came into my business and started talking to me about accepting crypto , I would think they are cowboys as long as it doesn't cost me anything they can give me all the merch they want as long as I could get rid of them. Maybe it is different in countries that are on the poverty line as their own currency is not that stable.
So that concludes Decembers Valueplan post. That is it for the year. Cheers.
This place looks so much like a legit corrupt government 😂
I thought that what what we are trying to get away from
that's what I though all of crypto was. But now we are nearly fully embedded into the system it was built to replace lol
I think this is what happened last time so they were forced had to regulate the banks. 🤣
I think it definitely is different, but that still doesn't make it okay. These people are scrapping for every penny just to exist in many cases. That's something I need to remind myself sometimes. Still though, this bike thing is an absolute joke!
That bike is a nice little earner!
There is something here. Go for it. All the txs are on blockchain.
https://volatacycles.com/bicycle-repair-prices/