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The following letter has been drafted to address the Colorado Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division (M.E.D.) in regards to the use of virtual currencies for the purchase of marijuana and related products, both medical and recreational. This has been completed in coordination with attorney's Rachel K. Gillette, a renowned Cannabis Attorney out of Colorado, and Sean Kelly, PC or Oregon. Additionally, I would like to thank Ren Wilson, RedRhino, and Joel Yaffe for their support and consultation.

As an investor in cannabis technology and start-ups I have a significant interest in seeing thousands of hours of work and dollars not go to waste. In light of that, I have personally sponsored this letter and have contributed over $1k in USD and 100k in POT to date. While it is not necessary to seek any reimbursement, I am a bit smitten by the Vanity Ninja app that just came out, so if you want to help out send some coin to: PDUBYGH5GJNhQ8U6iYS8jceRfMBdLxYY7p

We will receive a response within 30 days and when the M.E.D. formulates a response it will be made publicly available on their site at the following location:

Once received, this public document will serve to ease any concerns of Colorado dispensary owners regarding the use of virtual currencies for the sale of marijuana and related products. This letter is in preparation for plans underway to integrate with cannabis retailer point-of-sale systems combined with a universal mobile application for customers.



February 1, 2015

Ms. Barbara Brohl Executive Director  Colorado Department of Revenue State Licensing Authority - Marijuana Enforcement Division 455 Sherman Street, Suite 390 Denver, CO 80203

Re: Petition for Statement of Position

Dear Ms. Brohl:

On behalf of my client marijuana business licensees and pursuant to 1 CCR 212-1-1.104 and 1 CCR 212-2.104, I hereby petition the Division for a statement of position concerning the applicability of provisions of the Medical and Retail Marijuana Code, or any other statute or regulation of the State Licensing or other Authority. We request a statement of position for clarity and in order to achieve compliance.

Background: Virtual currency is a digital representation of value that functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and/or a store of value. It operates like real currency -- i.e., the coin and paper money of the United States that circulates and is customarily used and accepted as a medium of exchange -- but it is not a fiat currency. Federal and State governments are aware that virtual currency may be used to pay for goods or services, or held for investment. Hundreds of businesses in Colorado from Microsoft to Jeromes Pizza in Denver are already accepting virtual currency as a form of payment.

In this instance, the company offering the marijuana business the ability to accept virtual currency would collect no transaction fees. The marijuana businesss customer is offered the option to pay with virtual currency or cash at time of sale. The marijuana businesss point of sale software would check the current live markets for actual price of the virtual currency in U.S. Dollars at time of sale and record the transaction, much like any other cash or credit card transaction. The transaction takes seconds and automatically would update the merchants Point of Sale terminal instantaneously. The software dovetails with the marijuana businesss marijuana inventory tracking system (METRC, formerly MITS) and logs every transaction.

All transactions would be recorded in U.S. Dollar value, thus the customer would be paying applicable Colorado taxes at the Point of Sale.

Clarification of whether a medical marijuana business licensee may accept virtual currency, as a form of payment for medical marijuana products or other products. Questions:

1 CCR 212-1:1.309

Secondary Software Systems Allowed a. Nothing in this rule prohibits a Medical Marijuana Business from using separate software applications to collect information to be used by the business including secondary inventory tracking or point of sale systems.

Questions:

(a) May a licensed medical marijuana store accept a virtual currency as a form of payment for marijuana and marijuana products from customers?

(b) May a licensed medical marijuana store accept virtual currency for other (non-marijuana) products from customers?

(c) May a licensed medical marijuana business use a virtual currency for wholesale marijuana and marijuana products transactions with another licensed medical marijuana business?

Clarification of whether a recreational marijuana business licensee may accept virtual currency, as a form of payment for recreational marijuana or other products.

1 CCR 212-2.309 4. Secondary Software Systems Allowed a. Nothing in this rule prohibits a Retail Marijuana Establishment from using separate software applications to collect information to be used by the business including secondary inventory tracking or point of sale systems.

Questions:

(a) May a licensed recreational marijuana store accept a virtual currency as a form of payment for marijuana and marijuana products?

(b) May a licensed recreational marijuana store accept virtual currency for other (non-marijuana) products from customers?

(c) May a licensed medical marijuana business use a virtual currency for wholesale marijuana and marijuana products transactions with another licensed medical marijuana business?

I look forward to your response to these questions within 30 days pursuant to 1 CCR 212-2.104 (A) and I thank you for your time and attention to this matter.

Pursuant to 1 CCR 212-2.104 (E), I hereby affirm that this petition for a statement of position to the Division was mailed, on the same day that the petition was filed with the Division, to the relevant jurisdiction.

Sincerely,

Rachel K. Gillette, Attorney

cc: Lewis Koski, Executive Director, MED Kelly Rosenberg, Colorado AG Office John Viverito, Colorado AG Office PotCoin Community,The following letter has been drafted to address the Colorado Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division (M.E.D.) in regards to the use of virtual currencies for the purchase of marijuana and related products, both medical and recreational. This has been completed in coordination with attorney's Rachel K. Gillette, a renowned Cannabis Attorney out of Colorado, and Sean Kelly, PC or Oregon. Additionally, I would like to thank Ren Wilson, RedRhino, and Joel Yaffe for their support and consultation.As an investor in cannabis technology and start-ups I have a significant interest in seeing thousands of hours of work and dollars not go to waste. In light of that, I have personally sponsored this letter and have contributed over $1k in USD and 100k in POT to date. While it is not necessary to seek any reimbursement, I am a bit smitten by the Vanity Ninja app that just came out, so if you want to help out send some coin to: PDUBYGH5GJNhQ8U6iYS8jceRfMBdLxYY7pWe will receive a response within 30 days and when the M.E.D. formulates a response it will be made publicly available on their site at the following location: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/enforcement/laws-constitution-statutes-and-regulations-marijuana-enforcement# Once received, this public document will serve to ease any concerns of Colorado dispensary owners regarding the use of virtual currencies for the sale of marijuana and related products. This letter is in preparation for plans underway to integrate with cannabis retailer point-of-sale systems combined with a universal mobile application for customers.February 1, 2015Ms. Barbara Brohl Executive Director  Colorado Department of Revenue State Licensing Authority - Marijuana Enforcement Division 455 Sherman Street, Suite 390 Denver, CO 80203Re: Petition for Statement of PositionDear Ms. Brohl:On behalf of my client marijuana business licensees and pursuant to 1 CCR 212-1-1.104 and 1 CCR 212-2.104, I hereby petition the Division for a statement of position concerning the applicability of provisions of the Medical and Retail Marijuana Code, or any other statute or regulation of the State Licensing or other Authority. We request a statement of position for clarity and in order to achieve compliance.Background: Virtual currency is a digital representation of value that functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and/or a store of value. It operates like real currency -- i.e., the coin and paper money of the United States that circulates and is customarily used and accepted as a medium of exchange -- but it is not a fiat currency. Federal and State governments are aware that virtual currency may be used to pay for goods or services, or held for investment. Hundreds of businesses in Colorado from Microsoft to Jeromes Pizza in Denver are already accepting virtual currency as a form of payment.In this instance, the company offering the marijuana business the ability to accept virtual currency would collect no transaction fees. The marijuana businesss customer is offered the option to pay with virtual currency or cash at time of sale. The marijuana businesss point of sale software would check the current live markets for actual price of the virtual currency in U.S. Dollars at time of sale and record the transaction, much like any other cash or credit card transaction. The transaction takes seconds and automatically would update the merchants Point of Sale terminal instantaneously. The software dovetails with the marijuana businesss marijuana inventory tracking system (METRC, formerly MITS) and logs every transaction.All transactions would be recorded in U.S. Dollar value, thus the customer would be paying applicable Colorado taxes at the Point of Sale.Clarification of whether a medical marijuana business licensee may accept virtual currency, as a form of payment for medical marijuana products or other products. Questions:1 CCR 212-1:1.309Secondary Software Systems Allowed a. Nothing in this rule prohibits a Medical Marijuana Business from using separate software applications to collect information to be used by the business including secondary inventory tracking or point of sale systems.Questions:(a) May a licensed medical marijuana store accept a virtual currency as a form of payment for marijuana and marijuana products from customers?(b) May a licensed medical marijuana store accept virtual currency for other (non-marijuana) products from customers?(c) May a licensed medical marijuana business use a virtual currency for wholesale marijuana and marijuana products transactions with another licensed medical marijuana business?Clarification of whether a recreational marijuana business licensee may accept virtual currency, as a form of payment for recreational marijuana or other products.1 CCR 212-2.309 4. Secondary Software Systems Allowed a. Nothing in this rule prohibits a Retail Marijuana Establishment from using separate software applications to collect information to be used by the business including secondary inventory tracking or point of sale systems.Questions:(a) May a licensed recreational marijuana store accept a virtual currency as a form of payment for marijuana and marijuana products?(b) May a licensed recreational marijuana store accept virtual currency for other (non-marijuana) products from customers?(c) May a licensed medical marijuana business use a virtual currency for wholesale marijuana and marijuana products transactions with another licensed medical marijuana business?I look forward to your response to these questions within 30 days pursuant to 1 CCR 212-2.104 (A) and I thank you for your time and attention to this matter.Pursuant to 1 CCR 212-2.104 (E), I hereby affirm that this petition for a statement of position to the Division was mailed, on the same day that the petition was filed with the Division, to the relevant jurisdiction.Sincerely,Rachel K. Gillette, Attorneycc: Lewis Koski, Executive Director, MED Kelly Rosenberg, Colorado AG Office John Viverito, Colorado AG Office PotCoin -Grow With Us-

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NewbieActivity: 16Merit: 0 Re: PotCoin | THE OFFICIAL COIN FOR THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY | Launched 01/21 @ 4:20 February 21, 2015, 02:12:16 AM #4529 Quote from: ny2cafuse on January 16, 2015, 03:28:05 PM Wasn't there a guy that was going to work on PR, and specifically forum communication here? I think his name was Russ or something. I would have to go back and look, but he was supposed to be the liaison to the forums. That went nowhere, fast.



If POT is doing things, and not the "we paid this guy X amount of bitcoin to say potcoin was cool" type things, then you need to announce it here as well. 90% of your miners, new and old, are going to come from these forums. You lost a ton of them when you took Reddit user opinions over that of veteran miners. If you want to win back miners, and help the coin in the long run, don't just blow smoke up our ass here.



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Fuse,



Let me start by giving credit to Fuse. You rock brother! You have been a very active member of this community for quite some time and I love your witty insight. Thank you for calling me out.



Leaving me to write on the forums may not the best idea, although I aim to empower and employ others to represent the coin properly. Yes, I write fairly well and enjoy doing it, but I am a very busy man. I am running several cannabis start-up companies at the moment and I consider PotCoin to be one of them. Even though I left PotCoin as CIO to pursue my latest interest, Duby (duby.co) a mobile app launching in next month, I still work closely with the founders regularly and will be happy to provide my insight at such an opportune time.



We will be establishing a better communication path to the PotCoin community very soon. I can't say much about the PotCoin 3.0 plans yet since we are finalizing plans before the end of this month, but I can tell you that there will be a some big news coming up in the next couple of weeks that the community will be pleased with.



One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.



This is a monumental year for cannabusiness and the best times have yet to come. Yes, there is a driver at the wheel and a crew to change the tires. The PotCoin Stig is behind the wheel of this rally car and I'm navigating with a crew of founders, devs, and vibrant community.



I expect the Colorado M.E.D. to be content, or at least officially take no position with the use of virtual currencies for the exchange of marijuana in Colorado (as expected). Our attorneys and I have worked on this for some time now and feel that it will set a historical precedent in the industry by removing concerns for dispensary owners, growers and manufacturers of infused products in Colorado. We are fortunate that Colorado, unlike Washington and Oregon, allows for public submission of requests for a statement of position on their rulings. This will serve a unique advantage in my local territory and will shape history by setting a precedent for other legalized states moving forward.



I welcome criticism. Frankly, it's deserving since PotCoin Systems has been relatively quiet recently. A new PotCoin is on the horizon and I can assure you that we are working diligently behind the scenes. I make a personal promise to be more transparent in the future through multiple media outlets. Have faith my friends, a new PotCoin is in our future.



- NIL





Fuse,Let me start by giving credit to Fuse. You rock brother! You have been a very active member of this community for quite some time and I love your witty insight. Thank you for calling me out.Leaving me to write on the forums may not the best idea, although I aim to empower and employ others to represent the coin properly. Yes, I write fairly well and enjoy doing it, but I am a very busy man. I am running several cannabis start-up companies at the moment and I consider PotCoin to be one of them. Even though I left PotCoin as CIO to pursue my latest interest, Duby (duby.co) a mobile app launching in next month, I still work closely with the founders regularly and will be happy to provide my insight at such an opportune time.We will be establishing a better communication path to the PotCoin community very soon. I can't say much about the PotCoin 3.0 plans yet since we are finalizing plans before the end of this month, but I can tell you that there will be a some big news coming up in the next couple of weeks that the community will be pleased with.One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.This is a monumental year for cannabusiness and the best times have yet to come. Yes, there is a driver at the wheel and a crew to change the tires. The PotCoin Stig is behind the wheel of this rally car and I'm navigating with a crew of founders, devs, and vibrant community.I expect the Colorado M.E.D. to be content, or at least officially take no position with the use of virtual currencies for the exchange of marijuana in Colorado (as expected). Our attorneys and I have worked on this for some time now and feel that it will set a historical precedent in the industry by removing concerns for dispensary owners, growers and manufacturers of infused products in Colorado. We are fortunate that Colorado, unlike Washington and Oregon, allows for public submission of requests for a statement of position on their rulings. This will serve a unique advantage in my local territory and will shape history by setting a precedent for other legalized states moving forward.I welcome criticism. Frankly, it's deserving since PotCoin Systems has been relatively quiet recently. A new PotCoin is on the horizon and I can assure you that we are working diligently behind the scenes. I make a personal promise to be more transparent in the future through multiple media outlets. Have faith my friends, a new PotCoin is in our future.- NIL

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Last edit: February 23, 2015, 08:35:02 PM by nil8tor #4533 Quote from: vesperwillow on February 23, 2015, 03:29:37 PM Quote from: nil8tor on February 21, 2015, 02:12:16 AM We will be establishing a better communication path to the PotCoin community very soon. I can't say much about the PotCoin 3.0 plans yet since we are finalizing plans before the end of this month, but I can tell you that there will be a some big news coming up in the next couple of weeks that the community will be pleased with.

One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.



Wasn't that the same mantra of PotCoin 2.0 ??



Fair enough, my friend. I left PotCoin Systems officially on October 1st, 2014 along with Alec Rochford, my cousin and now CEO of Duby. There was a disagreement on strategies for managing PotCoin Systems and budgetary concerns as capital rapidly dried up with the fall of Bitcoin late last year. Alec and I made the decision to turn the majority of our investments into a new mobile application based on a concept of viral social networking that we had been designing over the past year in our "spare time". However, we continued to support the PotCoin community, invest in the coin, manage social media, and manage all the servers since then. So, to more accurately answer your question... yes, it was my mantra and still is, but now we will be able to execute it properly as a community and not a company. PotCoin 2.0 had such intentions in mind from the get go, but we had to focus on our branding, apps, legalities, and overall growing up from the Pothead down the street and into a real company capable of obtaining large capital investment. Sometimes it simply takes time for a message to sink in before a coordinated action can be negotiated successfully.



Quote from: nil8tor on February 21, 2015, 02:12:16 AM I expect the Colorado M.E.D. to be content, or at least officially take no position with the use of virtual currencies for the exchange of marijuana in Colorado (as expected). Our attorneys and I have worked on this for some time now and feel that it will set a historical precedent in the industry by removing concerns for dispensary owners, growers and manufacturers of infused products in Colorado. We are fortunate that Colorado, unlike Washington and Oregon, allows for public submission of requests for a statement of position on their rulings. This will serve a unique advantage in my local territory and will shape history by setting a precedent for other legalized states moving forward.

That's positive news.

One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.Wasn't that the same mantra of PotCoin 2.0 ??Fair enough, my friend. I left PotCoin Systems officially on October 1st, 2014 along with Alec Rochford, my cousin and now CEO of Duby. There was a disagreement on strategies for managing PotCoin Systems and budgetary concerns as capital rapidly dried up with the fall of Bitcoin late last year. Alec and I made the decision to turn the majority of our investments into a new mobile application based on a concept of viral social networking that we had been designing over the past year in our "spare time". However, we continued to support the PotCoin community, invest in the coin, manage social media, and manage all the servers since then. So, to more accurately answer your question... yes, it was my mantra and still is, but now we will be able to execute it properly as a community and not a company. PotCoin 2.0 had such intentions in mind from the get go, but we had to focus on our branding, apps, legalities, and overall growing up from the Pothead down the street and into a real company capable of obtaining large capital investment. Sometimes it simply takes time for a message to sink in before a coordinated action can be negotiated successfully.That's positive news.

Indeed. I expect a response within the next two weeks. This will be a historic moment for cannabis crypto as the first official acknowledgement from a government entity relating to virtual currencies and legalized marijuana sales.



There is a lot happening right now in PotCoin. Heck there is a lot happening in all three of my marijuana businesses... it's almost 4.20! It's like Christmas to retailers... everything is nuts 3 months before the rush.



READ THIS FOR MORE:



- NIL Indeed. I expect a response within the next two weeks. This will be a historic moment for cannabis crypto as the first official acknowledgement from a government entity relating to virtual currencies and legalized marijuana sales.There is a lot happening right now in PotCoin. Heck there is a lot happening in all three of my marijuana businesses... it's almost 4.20! It's like Christmas to retailers... everything is nuts 3 months before the rush.READ THIS FOR MORE: http://www.reddit.com/r/potcoin/comments/2ww0qe/status_update_potcoin_30/ - NIL

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Hero MemberActivity: 611Merit: 500Anglo Saxon Crypto Enthusiast Re: PotCoin | THE OFFICIAL COIN FOR THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY | Launched 01/21 @ 4:20 February 24, 2015, 01:48:20 PM #4534 Quote from: nil8tor on February 23, 2015, 06:23:28 PM Quote from: vesperwillow on February 23, 2015, 03:29:37 PM Quote from: nil8tor on February 21, 2015, 02:12:16 AM We will be establishing a better communication path to the PotCoin community very soon. I can't say much about the PotCoin 3.0 plans yet since we are finalizing plans before the end of this month, but I can tell you that there will be a some big news coming up in the next couple of weeks that the community will be pleased with.

One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.



Wasn't that the same mantra of PotCoin 2.0 ??



Fair enough, my friend. I left PotCoin Systems officially on October 1st, 2014 along with Alec Rochford, my cousin and now CEO of Duby. There was a disagreement on strategies for managing PotCoin Systems and budgetary concerns as capital rapidly dried up with the fall of Bitcoin late last year. Alec and I made the decision to turn the majority of our investments into a new mobile application based on a concept of viral social networking that we had been designing over the past year in our "spare time". However, we continued to support the PotCoin community, invest in the coin, manage social media, and manage all the servers since then. So, to more accurately answer your question... yes, it was my mantra and still is, but now we will be able to execute it properly as a community and not a company. PotCoin 2.0 had such intentions in mind from the get go, but we had to focus on our branding, apps, legalities, and overall growing up from the Pothead down the street and into a real company capable of obtaining large capital investment. Sometimes it simply takes time for a message to sink in before a coordinated action can be negotiated successfully.



Quote from: nil8tor on February 21, 2015, 02:12:16 AM I expect the Colorado M.E.D. to be content, or at least officially take no position with the use of virtual currencies for the exchange of marijuana in Colorado (as expected). Our attorneys and I have worked on this for some time now and feel that it will set a historical precedent in the industry by removing concerns for dispensary owners, growers and manufacturers of infused products in Colorado. We are fortunate that Colorado, unlike Washington and Oregon, allows for public submission of requests for a statement of position on their rulings. This will serve a unique advantage in my local territory and will shape history by setting a precedent for other legalized states moving forward.

That's positive news.

One of the many goals is to ensure the community has the opportunity to have a larger role in the coin and that they feel supported in their endeavors. We also aim to make online merchant adoption far easier, along with universal applications for consumer to merchant transactions. Some changes will be swift over the next two months. Others, such as software development and third party integration, are time and budget bound and in some cases dependent on future tech, so please be patient and know that this is far from a dead coin. Honestly, for a 1 year start-up tech company I would be generally happy with the results, but the cryptocurrency industry can be brutal at times. Keep in mind that PotCoin is unique in that we serve a specific community and culture where our strategies put less of a priority on software development in comparison to community adoption.Wasn't that the same mantra of PotCoin 2.0 ??Fair enough, my friend. I left PotCoin Systems officially on October 1st, 2014 along with Alec Rochford, my cousin and now CEO of Duby. There was a disagreement on strategies for managing PotCoin Systems and budgetary concerns as capital rapidly dried up with the fall of Bitcoin late last year. Alec and I made the decision to turn the majority of our investments into a new mobile application based on a concept of viral social networking that we had been designing over the past year in our "spare time". However, we continued to support the PotCoin community, invest in the coin, manage social media, and manage all the servers since then. So, to more accurately answer your question... yes, it was my mantra and still is, but now we will be able to execute it properly as a community and not a company. PotCoin 2.0 had such intentions in mind from the get go, but we had to focus on our branding, apps, legalities, and overall growing up from the Pothead down the street and into a real company capable of obtaining large capital investment. Sometimes it simply takes time for a message to sink in before a coordinated action can be negotiated successfully.That's positive news.

Indeed. I expect a response within the next two weeks. This will be a historic moment for cannabis crypto as the first official acknowledgement from a government entity relating to virtual currencies and legalized marijuana sales.



There is a lot happening right now in PotCoin. Heck there is a lot happening in all three of my marijuana businesses... it's almost 4.20! It's like Christmas to retailers... everything is nuts 3 months before the rush.



READ THIS FOR MORE:



- NIL

Indeed. I expect a response within the next two weeks. This will be a historic moment for cannabis crypto as the first official acknowledgement from a government entity relating to virtual currencies and legalized marijuana sales.There is a lot happening right now in PotCoin. Heck there is a lot happening in all three of my marijuana businesses... it's almost 4.20! It's like Christmas to retailers... everything is nuts 3 months before the rush.READ THIS FOR MORE: http://www.reddit.com/r/potcoin/comments/2ww0qe/status_update_potcoin_30/ - NIL

I remember last year there was a big price rise ahead of 4/20 and people started cashing out before any news about Potcoin's presence at events could emerge. That's the nature of speculating, but hopefully these upcoming announcements will pave the way for adoption to really kick into gear this time around I remember last year there was a big price rise ahead of 4/20 and people started cashing out before any news about Potcoin's presence at events could emerge. That's the nature of speculating, but hopefully these upcoming announcements will pave the way for adoption to really kick into gear this time around Crypto sales and more here: https://www.ebay.com.au/usr/dragon-seer