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Topic: Can bananas change the face of blockchain? (Read 317 times)

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October 19, 2017, 04:44:53 PM
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I think I will not be mistaken if I say that you saw advertising bananakina on YouTube?
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October 19, 2017, 03:43:14 PM
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I am going to try and not to laugh at this thread

"minimum of 100% profit of the project implementation." - Not even sure what this means.

Sounds like there is really no need for this coin, why cant we just use Bitcoin? The coin really doesnt have any value


Also since I am from the US, I would be uninterested in investing in something that I can not fact check easily. I am also unfamiliar with regulation laws etc in China so for that reason I am out. But seriously, this is not anything innovative or a "game changer"

This is just a excuse to get into the crypto currency scene. There is no real benefit
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October 19, 2017, 03:32:54 PM
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I am new to the blockchain/bitcoin/ICO arena (don't troll me!!  Tongue). The first project I've become involved in is BananaCoin.

What is BananaCoin?

Bananacoin is the world's first blockchain option for investing in the production of organic bananas. The banana farm, in Laos, is organic and ecological and will export bananas to China, where demand is greater than supply. This is particularly so in recent times given Chinese plantations have been banned as they are toxic.

The price of Bananacoin tokens is protected by the cost of one kilogram of bananas.

Why invest in BananaCoin?

Having invested in Bananacoin you have the opportunity to get a minimum of 100% profit of the project implementation. The business is easy to scale and it is growing into a serious player in the Asian fruit market. The business model is completely transparent. This essentially seems to be a risk-free investment. You can find out more, or join the private sale, at www.bananacoin.io

Could bananas change the face of blockchain forever?

What really interests me about the Banana project is:

- It's totally real. This is a legit plantation. Producing ethical bananas. To fill a real void in the market. It's not just a cool idea, it's a proper project.
- It relates to the common 'non tech' person. Projects like this have the potential to bring the otherwise quite technical blockchain market into a new mainstream understanding.
- Blockchain could transform the agricultural industry. There is a massive demand for 'organic' foods. The concept of 'from farm to table' is popular, yet the industry, as it stands, can not verify claims that its food and drink products are organic, ethical, sustainable etc. Blockchain projects could begin to change this. Here is any interesting article on the topic: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/blockchain-will-revolutionize-agriculture-and-food-supply-chain/

What are people's thoughts on this? Can these projects start to bring blockchain into the common person's thinking and even onto their dinner table??   Smiley Wink Shocked

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