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MAP FinTech - M Token Distribution to Delegators and Price Increase - 4 May 2020

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Some great news for both delegators and token-holders of M.

Delegators have received their first token distribution and token-holders see the token price rise a significant amount.

M News

Our new M token continues to be in "transition phase" as we build up its capital - I shall announce when it is back to normal operation, like MAPR. However, this transition phase is great for those people paying attention, as the token price, and hence the value of distributions, are rising much faster than normal.

We do not as yet have historical data to compare, so members will just have to be satisfied with our weekly figures.

Our headline income is 0.363%, equivalent to 18.9% APR.

However, our buyback price has also risen from 0.80 to 0.82 HIVE, which is an extra 2.5% on the week.

This makes our M token distribution far more lucrative than normal!

Our M sale price has also been increased from 0.90 to 0.92 HIVE. I am not sure we shall reach the 1.0 HIVE mark; as I've explained in previous posts, there has been some loss of value in the airdrop, but it's fresh money, so nobody should complain. What will happen once we come out of the transition phase is that the price spread will become smaller.

A reminder that token-holders do not receive any token distributions, instead they see their token value increase in the same proportion as delegators. Thus our headline distribution figures are shared between delegators and token-holders.

Hive News

I am compiling Hive blockchain data in the same way as I have been doing for Steem. the only thing to report this week is that activity and income is significantly higher on Hive than on Steem.

As Hive started as a fork of Steem, and the economic model has not changed, it is worth comparing the two reward pools: Hive has some 860k HP whereas Steem is at 930k SP. Without adjusting for price differentials, this in itself shows that there is more activity on Hive.

Also, taking 1 million as our whale HP/SP, a Steem upvote is worth around 32% APR whereas a Hive upvote is worth about 27% APR. Most users are still getting just above half of these numbers for their own upvoted due to the non-linear rewards curve.

So, although it appears that Steem should be more profitable, our experience in the past couple of weeks has shown that the greater activity on Hive leads to it being more profitable than Steem at the moment.

A short post today; more next week as we build up our HP once again.

Have a fine week!

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