Walkthrough Hive Sucre's Circular Economy

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Today, I kind of went through the rabbit hole deep into Hive Sucre's circular economy. Since I spent quite a while going to where each trail led, I thought I'd make a nice post about it and my discoveries.

It all started with this post (English version at the end), which was the first I saw. It is both a presentation of a tech store in Sucre, and the story of how they came to accept HIVE and HBD payments. I'll let you read that because it's quite interesting. Looks like those Hive-branded hats and t-shirts are doing their job well in Sucre... Before adoption, awareness is needed.

They also say they expect to integrate more in Hive Sucre's circular through B2B transactions, as well as promote their products on Hive. I'm paraphrasing here, but you have the original to consult.

Then, another post from some hours ago talk about 3 new businesses adding the HBD payment option, one for men clothing, one for women clothing and the other for makeup and children clothing and footwear. The post describes the process of onboarding and training staff of each of the stores.

That made me remember the stats put together by @demotruk two days ago. They are all interesting, but of them, I follow closely this one, regarding purchases per week among Hive Sucre merchants:

What I would also like to see is number of payments from merchant accounts to other Hive accounts (maybe separated in two categories, merchant and regular Hive account, meaning B2B and B2C) and the total value. Withdrawals to exchanges should not be counted.

Story isn't over yet... More interesting things follow.

Another post I came across today unveils even more noteworthy elements about the HBD circular economy in Sucre.

Seems like another post that talks about a payment made with HBD. It is that, but more... Somewhere in the video the author says "I received payment for a concert". That piqued my attention. Ok, so is it possible he received payment for the concert in HIVE or HBD and then he used that to pay for groceries or whatever he purchased? That's the definition of circular economy, what we want to have over there in Sucre.

Ok... Let's check...

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Yep, I was right! He performs concerts and is paid in HBD. There are multiple such entries, so this means this activity has already picked up, it's not just a one time thing.

That made me curious about the @son2 account. So, next I checked its wallet. It seems to be a business for providing music and entertainment. They are mainly focused on putting together these concerts. If I were to guess, they are small events with the purpose to keep the customers entertained. I see Hola Supercenter used them too.

By checking their wallet, we can also see people can pay for taxi using HBD. I don't know how extended this is, but at least one person accepts HBD for payment of taxi transportation in Sucre:

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Since I went the rabbit hole, I also checked the wallet of @econoquesos, where quite a few people buy from. I see that besides the withdrawals to exchanges, they also try to use the HBD they receive in the Hive Sucre's circular economy.

Maybe someone could see this as a drain of Hive resources when alts aren't doing well, but all I can see right now is an experiment which has the potential to dwarf Bitcoin's legal tender in El Salvador through the potential magnitude and usefulness it can reach, without any involvement of government or even local administration (so far, but I believe if this keeps growing they will want to have their faces in the picture).

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Indeed although the scale is still tiny, at the proof-of-concept level, it appears that what we are seeing is a true circular economy, with purchases of goods and services and money coming full circle back to the starting point.

This is the real purpose of crypto. Yes it takes money from the DHF and thus costs the Hive community to make it happen, but such is the nature of business. You have to spend some money to get things started - that's the very definition of investment.

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For something this early on, I'm ok with a tiny scale. The growth rate is pretty impressive though, and I love it that they started to grow an HBD-based economy rather than take the HBD and go directly to the exchanges.

I agree, we need to pay to get things started at first. But Latin America is a very fertile soil for Hive to grow exponentially. And I like we are trying different things over there, mainly in Venezuela, because awareness for Hive grows, and that's the first step we need before adoption.

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Wow, this is really wonderful to see. Hive being used as a real world currency, to pay for real world and tangible objects/services. Hopefully this continues to be adopted by more and more places. It actually got me thinking if I have a service that I can offer. Getting to add more HBD to stake for the interest would be nice.

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Wow, this is really wonderful to see. Hive being used as a real world currency, to pay for real world and tangible objects/services.

Yep, that's been growing nicely in Sucre.

It actually got me thinking if I have a service that I can offer.

Sure! We need a few examples and a rolling ball effect, and things can start moving big time.

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One small step in Sucre, one big step for Hive

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If the experiment succeeds, it's a big step for Hive, indeed.

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That's great
Performing concerts and getting paid in HBD is actually cool and the Hive network could even become more popular that way
Nice post!

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and the Hive network could even become more popular that way

Actually, there is no or little promotion for Hive this way, as far as I can tell. But it is a good step to build that circular economy: a business that is paid in HBD pays further for these concerts or events with HBD. And the performer uses the HBD he is paid to buy something else, maybe even from the business that hired him.

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It is very good that people are using it as an up currency, it will increase its demand and we will see that in the near future we will also see its price go up.

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Yes, seeing HBD used like this in the real world shows us its potential.

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It's nice to see HBD take place in Sucre and I didn't expect for even the taxi drivers would take HBD

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That taxi driver in particular is acquainted with technology. He studied computer science (from his profile). The good thing is taxi drivers are like a community. They learn from each other new things that can help them with their work, and HBD payments can grow among them.

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I could read about this grassroots incubator experiment all day. I want it to succeed, down to a cellular level. Like each distinct part of me wants it to work.
Thanks for the update :)

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I feel totally the same way! The team in Sucre certainly seems dedicated and doing the groundwork, and that gives the experiment a higher chance to succeed. In a way, it has succeeded in its first phase, to have a sizeable group of early adopters of HBD as a payment option. Now it needs to grow and build the circular economy further.

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The biggest hurdle is already passed. A few more months, and it'll be unstoppable. Very excited.

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