There are already locations around the world where Hive economies and Hive Hubs are present. We can see, for example, using worldmappin.com and searching under the #spendhbd tag, that there are already in-real-life spending hubs in the following locations.
Please note:
These are preliminary suggestions.
Each potential Hive Hub will be detailed in future blogs with:
more photos,
an introduction to the Hive Hub and its facilities and capabilities,
the Hive Hub Coordinator, and
the manager or owner of the Hive Hub.
Europe
1) Luxembourg (Luxembourg City) Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: Indies Cafe
2) Poland (Krakow) Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: Krolestwo
Africa
Nigeria Proposed Hive Hubs in:
3) Aba
4) Uyo - TBD location but there are several candidates
5) Asaba - TBD location but there are several candidates
6) Lagos - TBD location but there are several candidates
3) Aba Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: Happy Customer Super Market
Latin America
Mexico
7) Guadalajara Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: Berlin’s Bretzel Wagon
8) Rosarito Proposed Hive Hub: Hermosa Katerina
Guatemala (San Marcos, Lake Atitlán)
9) Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: Del Lago Hotel
Ecuador (Manglaralto)
10) Proposed Hive Hub and existing revenue: TBC (To be confirmed — can be either Sweet Spot Bakery or a clubhouse that is currently being confirmed, with more space to carry out workshops.)
Colombia (Bogotá, Manizales, Medellín)
Bogotá11) Proposed Hive Hub: DWEX Crypto Shop and Classroom
Manizales12) Proposed Hive Hub:
Medellín13) Proposed Hive Hub: Platahedro In initial talks to onboard this existing crypto hub in Medellín, Colombia.
Venezuela
Cumaná14) Proposed Hive Hub: (TBD)
Barquisimeto15) Proposed Hive Hub: Payrus Café
Caracas16) Proposed Hive Hub: El Trolly
Brazil
São Paulo
17) Proposed Hive Hub: Blessskateshop
East Asia
Philippines (Cebu) - 18) Proposed Hive Hub: Coffee Spot Mangu Cebu
Notes on Numbering
Locations are numbered for reference (1–18).
Some countries have multiple proposed Hubs.
Details like legal entity, capacity for workshops, payment flow in HBD, proof of spend, and reporting maturity will determine whether each proposed hub is certified in the first wave.
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