Will Marijuana Cryptos Have a Positive Impact?

in marijuana •  7 years ago 

The blockchain has earned itself the rightful reputation as the alternative, underlining source for wealth generation. Over the past few months, cryptocurrencies soared in popularity, primarily for its profit potential but also because they are truly free, decentralized markets. But will these same reasons drive increased valuation for marijuana cryptos?

Once an obscure, niche sector, cannabis investments, like the blockchain, has recently benefitted from an explosion of popularity. Much of the enthusiasm obviously has to do with a general shift in public sentiment. “Botanical therapies” no longer carry the same negative reputation they once did. But most importantly, the legal environment is turning a favorable eye on marijuana.

A record number of states voted for varying degrees of legalization back in the 2016 general election. In California, cannabis is completely legal for recreational use — previous medical weed certifications are no longer necessary. By logical extension, cannabis investments, including marijuana cryptos, seem like no brainers.

To some extent, validity exists for the ramped-up bullishness. Cannabis investments in the over-the-counter securities market have substantially risen in value. And prior to the broader collapse in cryptocurrencies, marijuana cryptos enjoyed an unprecedented surge in price.

That, however, does not mean an investor should jump blindly towards marijuana cryptos. While it’s true that these green cryptocurrencies offer tremendous anonymity, the process of buying marijuana through the blockchain isn’t completely inconspicuous. State governments that introduced new botanical measures have a vested interest in making sure that the supply doesn’t come from illegal sources.

Therefore, you can expect that recreational weed will still suffer from heavy government oversight. Moreover, introducing cryptocurrencies — which most governments already view with tired suspicion — into the sector would practically raise red flags for watchdog agencies.

I’m pretty sure that dispensaries already have enough headaches with state laws, let alone with the implications of marijuana cryptos.

We also have the sticky matter of the federal government. Marijuana is still considered a Schedule 1 drug. The Trump administration, specifically Attorney General Jeff Sessions, don’t publicly seem willing to concede on this issue.

These challenges may hinder the long-term progress of marijuana cryptos. On the other hand, a rising tide lifts all boats. With so much interest in all things blockchain, I believe the majority of cryptocurrencies will enjoy considerable profits, including marijuana cryptos.

My idea is that I wouldn’t give up on this sector; however, I will consider marijuana cryptos as speculative vehicles to carefully exploit on a temporary timeframe.

Written by Joshua Enomoto for CrushTheStreet.com 2018-01-20

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Its going to be very interesting to see how the marijuana coins will climb in comparison to the marijuana stocks in the stock market.

Bought some cann & pot coins hoping i could spend them traveling later this summer :))

Nice post!

Green Cryptos is a new area to be explored yet. Nice introduction, will research from here on.

Interesting to see how this all plays out. I am in Colorado where it has been legal for a while. I think Sessions decision will have some impact as well.

pot coin is one of the best coin in marijuna cryptos :) what do u say ??

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There seems to be quite many cryptocurrencies involved with hemp and associated products. I'm not sure which one to choose to invest in. I think this is an advancement of nature-based cryptocurrency investment. We could soon see all sorts of natural products having a crypto-backing. Marijuana was first!

I think these are going to blow up with legal weed in Canada this year. When I cross the US border they take my phone and search it. Last thing I want them to see is 50 purchases on my bank statement saying I bought weed from dispensaries. With this I just delete the wallet before I go to the airport. It might be legal in Canada and legal in Washington State but it's 100 percent illegal at the border. They can ban you forever just because you admit to having smoked it. You don't even need to have any on you.

Therefore I think weed crypto is going to really take off. It has some serious real world uses.