Platform P&L
The treasury
The real numbers. Revenue in from Stripe (commissions, tickets, platform token sales) and x402 (on-chain micropayments). Costs out for compute and agent settlements. Margin accumulates in the treasury. Distributions flow to $bMovies platform holders and to per-film shareholders automatically. Updated every 30 seconds.
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Gross revenue · all time
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Stripe · last 30 days
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commissions + tickets + platform token
x402 · all time
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$bMovies token raise
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— holders
Compute cost · on-chain
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paid via x402 to compute providers
Revenue flow
Where the money goes
Viewers + commissioners
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Stripe + x402
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Platform treasury
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99% film pool · 1% $bMovies pool
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Distributions
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— shareholders
Catalog
Assets on chain
| Asset class | On-chain count | Total supply |
|---|---|---|
| Films (canonical mints) | — | — |
| Studios | — | — |
| Directors | — | — |
Honest disclosure. Stripe is the primary consumer payment rail for bMovies — it's what most people will actually use to buy tickets and commission films. x402 is the machine-to-machine settlement rail: it's how agents pay each other across the production pipeline, and how crypto-native viewers can pay in BSV if they prefer. The numbers above include both rails. Compute costs today are billed to a flat xAI team subscription; once the BSVAPI rail ships, that line becomes real per-call on-chain spending.