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Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing @PotCoin

Wed Dec 23, 2015 10:45 pm

Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing

Under new community direction Potcoin a marijuana banking solution aimed at the legal cannabis industry will embrace traditional marketing strategies utilized by many iconic Wall Street institutions in 2016. Potcoin business developer Patrick ‘PK’ McDonnell believes the brand is ‘priceless’ & simply in need of the correct marketing scheme to build awareness, education, & adoption in order to scale.

In an attempt to take root & claim their stake in the multibillion dollar cannabis paymentsphere, digital payment pioneer Potcoin will ignite a 42 month advertising, marketing, & promotional campaign lead by veteran Wall Street professionals in an effort to build ‘brand awareness’ starting January 01, 2016. [To be announced at a later date by development]

Patrick ‘PK’ McDonnell one of the first Potcoin adopters & newest member to join the development team explains in a brief statement to Ðoge Jones:

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Thu Dec 24, 2015 5:19 am

Some new payment system is needed for these smoke shops in the US where they can legally operate under state law but still illegal under federal law.

Because the banks in the US also fall under federal law that means they won't take the cash from these state legal dispensaries.
Strange set up.

But why pot coin, why not just use a payment system already in place like bitcoin?

I remember that when one of these weed coins started it was guaranteed that 1 coin would always be worth 1gram, of course that didn't work for long.
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Re: Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing @PotCoin

Thu Dec 24, 2015 6:50 am

So have the people involved in the defrauding that was discussed on this board around a week ago been removed? It sounds like it but I haven't had time to keep track. :?:
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Re: Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing @PotCoin

Thu Dec 31, 2015 4:24 pm

I can't see why the need for a lowly altcoin for this usage.

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Re: Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing @PotCoin

Sat Jan 09, 2016 6:44 pm

I can't see why the need for a lowly altcoin for this usage.
the premise for bitcoin is it's p2p money. why not make your own? if you are a pot shop why be subject to the whims of bitcoin? mmjcoins are good for honest businesses

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Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:31 am

I can't see why the need for a lowly altcoin for this usage.
the premise for bitcoin is it's p2p money. why not make your own? if you are a pot shop why be subject to the whims of bitcoin? mmjcoins are good for honest businesses
There is a few of these coins out now so if not bitcoin which one of these "pot" coins do you think has the most potential to be THE coin for the pot industry?
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Thu Jan 14, 2016 2:37 pm

I can't see why the need for a lowly altcoin for this usage.
the premise for bitcoin is it's p2p money. why not make your own? if you are a pot shop why be subject to the whims of bitcoin? mmjcoins are good for honest businesses

A centrally issued bitcoin clone is worthless and cannot be trusted.

Bitcoin's biggest strength is its network effect.

Also, I guess you don't enjoy holding various currencies. Personally I cannot wait until Bitcoin becomes widely adopted so I won't need to exchange currencies all the time.

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Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:12 am

wasn't someone trying to act like a payment processor that accepted various mj cryptos and paid dollars to dispensaries? did that take off?

hell if i ran a shop id offer discounts for any of the bigger mj cryptos and just hodl. wouldn't be much of a loss and its a nice grassroots gamble

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Re: Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing @PotCoin

Thu Jan 21, 2016 9:36 pm

Marijuana Banking Solution Potcoin Embraces Traditional Wall Street Marketing

Under new community direction Potcoin a marijuana banking solution aimed at the legal cannabis industry will embrace traditional marketing strategies utilized by many iconic Wall Street institutions in 2016. Potcoin business developer Patrick ‘PK’ McDonnell believes the brand is ‘priceless’ & simply in need of the correct marketing scheme to build awareness, education, & adoption in order to scale.

In an attempt to take root & claim their stake in the multibillion dollar cannabis paymentsphere, digital payment pioneer Potcoin will ignite a 42 month advertising, marketing, & promotional campaign lead by veteran Wall Street professionals in an effort to build ‘brand awareness’ starting January 01, 2016. [To be announced at a later date by development]

Patrick ‘PK’ McDonnell one of the first Potcoin adopters & newest member to join the development team explains in a brief statement to Ðoge Jones:

Read Full Article> http://www.DogeJones.com
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