^^wallet might need a few restarts to get through the tough spots
restarted half-a-dozen times and still stuck
Just uploaded
a new bootstrap file for you. Please check the OP link to verify this as an official CannabisCoin distributed file.
Download and check the new file*:
You can check the zip file before unpacking it with the check sums:
md5sum: c8fe370259ed0e6dcabf3541ec491704
sha256sum: 7172c251c2c134792b374a6786686a2fee43b29e917f8c15f930a331928faad4
You'll need these once you unpack the zip file:
bootstrap.dat file, created at Mon 27 Jun 2016 10:34:24 AEST
md5sum: 1f15bb77a2b9df8729c832bb24ed5e9f
sha256sum: c3054d913a5e6996891ca8d52861bfdf3f3440b0c71beaca246f05a43a998895
Once you are happy with the integrity of the file unzip it to ~/Library/CannabisCoin and then restart the wallet. The wallet will prefer the bootstrap.dat file and load the chain from disk before renaming the file bootstrap.old and continuing to sync with the network. You may delete the file bootstrap.old or leave it if you have sufficient hard drive space. Renaming the file bootstrap.dat and restarting the wallet is all that's required if you ever need to download the blockchain again for some obscure reason. Make sure you back up your wallet.dat file once you have coins, everything else can always be recovered.
*You should verify this file before using it. To do so on a Mac open a terminal window (open spotlight & type "term" or in Finder double click ~/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and type the command "md5 path_to_file" (tip: you can type md5 and leave a space, then drag the file to check into the terminal window) and check that the response matches that listed above. To use shasum type "shasum -a 256 path_to_file". Either of these will give you reasonable certainty that the file has not been tampered with or otherwise corrupted.
Feel free to PM me if you have any further difficulties.
[edited for spelling]
OP link has been updated.