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Author Topic: Budbo Token Review - Next big thing in Legal Marijuana distribution  (Read 81 times)
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February 20, 2018, 10:12:45 AM
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Hey guys, I am sure you've heard a lot of Budbo already doing wonders in the market. I just came across a wonderful review of the ongoing project and thought I would share that with you. This is a great project and are raising money pretty fast. The coin is still very cheap ($0.33)before it hits the exchanges in March.

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I recently came across a new altcoin - BUBO (Budbo). It's not just another “pot coin, and that’s exactly what’s so exciting about it. Budbo became known as the “Tinder for Weed” in its pre-blockchain avatar due to its intuitive android and iOS apps. The Budbo app allows cannabis users to swipe left or right on a huge selection of marijuana strains and products available in their area. This important data on consumer preferences will be aggregated and stored on Budbo’s immutable ledger, along with other comprehensive data from across the cannabis industry.

Check out the full review at - https://steemit.com/review/@sanjeevblogs/budbo-token-review-next-big-thing-in-legal-marijuana-distribution
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February 20, 2018, 10:18:31 AM
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Actually just heard it now, there many coin that support marijuana afterall. And im not really interested in one of them cause in my country anykind of weed is illegal though. And they say tinder for weed ? so this app will be limitided is just some country cause as long as i know marijuana and all his product illegal in most of the world
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February 20, 2018, 10:23:33 AM
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Actually just heard it now, there many coin that support marijuana afterall. And im not really interested in one of them cause in my country anykind of weed is illegal though. And they say tinder for weed ? so this app will be limitided is just some country cause as long as i know marijuana and all his product illegal in most of the world
I understand what you mean. As of now you can consider this purely from a investment purpose and you can check out their whitepaper and roadmap to understand how strong their logistics is going to be.

Sooner or later other parts of the world will also start legalizing it. I can see some movement in Britain and India as well asking govt. to consider legalizing it. Once that happens Budbo will grow stronger.
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March 20, 2018, 08:02:03 PM
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Who cares what country you are at? That's why its called decentralized isnt it?
Having Budbo coins in your portfolio doesnt imply anything illegal anyways
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