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Economy => Economics => Topic started by: raiblock on June 14, 2017, 11:06:41 PM



Title: Pot Coin made it to mainstream -Steven Colbert and Dennis Rodman linked to it!
Post by: raiblock on June 14, 2017, 11:06:41 PM
Just saw a spotlight on Pot Coin on the Steven Colbert show with him saying it can be used for buying of pot with this "Imaginary money".  :-X

Then they mentioned it while Dennis Rodman is visiting North Korea.

So this coin is getting free promotion from these two events happening all at once?
Why? ???


Title: Re: Pot Coin made it to mainstream -Steven Colbert and Dennis Rodman linked to it!
Post by: coinplus on June 15, 2017, 06:22:13 AM
Goodness! Few days ago I saw a cryptocoin for a business sector, then I saw one based on a religious financial system, now this crypto based on marijuana ?
First I thought it was a joke, but when I visited the website I was amused :) What did they offer for ico ? Weeds to puff off ? :)


Title: Re: Pot Coin made it to mainstream -Steven Colbert and Dennis Rodman linked to it!
Post by: Xenophoto on June 15, 2017, 04:33:27 PM
Bitcoin has a bad reputation for being used in illegal transactions, might as well make an actual coin for transacting weed!

I think this would be a hit and it's a good way to get cryptocurrencies promoted. Imagine in the streets saying "Ey yo bruh how much for a G?" I honestly think that this coin might work out. The people in the streets don't have to worry about their dollars getting collected by the policemen anymore. They have potcoin and the only thing they have to protect is their potcoin wallet.

With Dennis Rodman on this coin, promotion is getting good.


Title: Re: Pot Coin made it to mainstream -Steven Colbert and Dennis Rodman linked to it!
Post by: Hydrogen on June 20, 2017, 03:17:52 AM
If the value of potcoin were backed by tons of marijuana preserved in a vault, as some twisted potheads version of fort knox, rather than by gold, platinum, jewels or silver.

That would be pretty awesome bruh.

Wonder if there has ever been a currency backed by perishable items, historically.