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Topic: CannabisCoin [CANN][X11][Official] Developments & Discussions - page 69. (Read 706488 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1001


    ^^wallet might need a few restarts to get through the tough spots
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Trying to download the CannabisCoin blockchain.  No block source available. 0 active connections.

Is there something I need to do with a .conf file?  I'm on a mac.  Any help on file to create, what to name it, and what nodes to place inside would be helpful.  Or alternate simpler solution?

Try:
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addnode=seed.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed2.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed3.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed4.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed5.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=194.135.90.175
in ~/Library/CannabisCoin/CannabisCoin.conf
and you should be good to go

Looks like I'm rollin!  Pun intended.  Thanks again
nodes were being updated and are up.



Blockchain doesn't seem to be downloading now.....not sure why.  I added the nodes as suggested and it seemed to be working but now it is stuck. It bounces around from 8 active connections to 2 and now to 6.
sr. member
Activity: 286
Merit: 250
http://twitter.com/CannabisCoins
Trying to download the CannabisCoin blockchain.  No block source available. 0 active connections.

Is there something I need to do with a .conf file?  I'm on a mac.  Any help on file to create, what to name it, and what nodes to place inside would be helpful.  Or alternate simpler solution?

Try:
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addnode=seed.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed2.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed3.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed4.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed5.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=194.135.90.175
in ~/Library/CannabisCoin/CannabisCoin.conf
and you should be good to go

Looks like I'm rollin!  Pun intended.  Thanks again
nodes were being updated and are up.

hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Trying to download the CannabisCoin blockchain.  No block source available. 0 active connections.

Is there something I need to do with a .conf file?  I'm on a mac.  Any help on file to create, what to name it, and what nodes to place inside would be helpful.  Or alternate simpler solution?

Try:
Quote
addnode=seed.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed2.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed3.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed4.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed5.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=194.135.90.175
in ~/Library/CannabisCoin/CannabisCoin.conf
and you should be good to go

Looks like I'm rollin!  Pun intended.  Thanks again
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
Trying to download the CannabisCoin blockchain.  No block source available. 0 active connections.

Is there something I need to do with a .conf file?  I'm on a mac.  Any help on file to create, what to name it, and what nodes to place inside would be helpful.  Or alternate simpler solution?

Try:
Quote
addnode=seed.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed2.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed3.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed4.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=seed5.cannabiscoin.net
addnode=194.135.90.175
in ~/Library/CannabisCoin/CannabisCoin.conf
and you should be good to go
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Trying to download the CannabisCoin blockchain.  No block source available. 0 active connections.

Is there something I need to do with a .conf file?  I'm on a mac.  Any help on file to create, what to name it, and what nodes to place inside would be helpful.  Or alternate simpler solution?
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1068
Juicin' crypto
how is my FAV weedcoin doing?!

lmao.

flying "high" i see....HA GET IT?!?!

back to sleep everyone.
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
optical illusion
Cannabis should be removed from scheduling, but it's better than keeping it schedule 1. My state already has medical, but others do not. More people will be able to choose cannabis instead of opiates and that my friend is a good thing.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative

It is certainly interesting news although I don't think it suggests the best result. I fear the long-term consequence of Schedule II listing could be the creation of conditions where only large corporations will be able to survive the costs of FDA compliance.

Think about it.

Every formulation will need FDA approval and every medical claim will have to be clinically proven, that is very expensive to do. Big Pharma, anyone?

Each batch will have to be tested and blended to meet very precise content requirements. Can these requirements be met outside pill/capsule form? Oils and tinctures may be able to meet such standards but what about whole plant juicers? How can their needs be met under FDA control?

What happens to home-grow under FDA control? You can't grow opium poppies because opiates are Schedule II drugs so it is highly unlikely cannabis home-grow will be Federally-permitted under an S2 listing.

I'd love people to allay my fears so please, feel free to contradict me. I'd love to hear from you here.

Meanwhile, keep investing in smiles, the rewards are awesome! Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0

Hopefully this news should be able to bring this coin back from its state of hibernation  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
Just a Heads Up..

https://cann.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=gettingstarted

 towards the bottom of the page where it says :

4. Create a Cannacoin address to receive payments.

Downloading the client & block chain: Download the Cannacoin client from here.
Generate a new address and input it on your account page to receive payments.


 The "here" is linked to the wrong site

Fixed, thanks for your info !
sr. member
Activity: 423
Merit: 250
a shame this never really went mainstream, weed coins have alot of potential in the crypto world still waiting for that one to succeed

Hehe, to buy bread or milk people dont need dedicated coin, they can buy it with USD, BTC or thousands another currencies. Same with MJ. So where you see potential of "weed coins", especially that you can produce them also thousands?
hero member
Activity: 827
Merit: 1000
Twitter: @bitcoin_dad
a shame this never really went mainstream, weed coins have alot of potential in the crypto world still waiting for that one to succeed
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
Just a Heads Up..

https://cann.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=gettingstarted

 towards the bottom of the page where it says :

4. Create a Cannacoin address to receive payments.

Downloading the client & block chain: Download the Cannacoin client from here.
Generate a new address and input it on your account page to receive payments.


 The "here" is linked to the wrong site

Thank you Smiley
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Just a Heads Up..

https://cann.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=gettingstarted

 towards the bottom of the page where it says :

4. Create a Cannacoin address to receive payments.

Downloading the client & block chain: Download the Cannacoin client from here.
Generate a new address and input it on your account page to receive payments.


 The "here" is linked to the wrong site
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
i`m pretty new on this...
how much weed/cann was give to patient since start? ..or was it a scam on poor patients?

Hi Saul, thanks for your interest.

To date, all produce from trial crops not destroyed in testing has been donated to patients. In addition to this cooperative dispensaries have donated some of their own inventory during proof of concept testing. The first commercial scale crop will be this northern hemisphere's summer outdoor grow. More general information.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
i`m pretty new on this...
how much weed/cann was give to patient since start? ..or was it a scam on poor patients?
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative

Here's some more "trivia" for which readers should be prepared:

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Cannabis IS addictive - and smoking it harms the brain permanently

It's long been known people who begin smoking marijuana occasionally can soon become addicted. Now, scientists have discovered why: smoking cannabis long term disrupts certain brain circuits, leading to cravings and dependency. They found the part of the brain associated with reward lit up when people looked at pictures of cannabis or associated items like bongs. These changes mark the difference between occasional users and people who have become dependent, researchers said. ...

On what do they base these startling conclusions, you might ask? I'm glad you did. The bottom line is that long-term daily cannabis users showed greater reward anticipation when shown cues for cannabis than they did for ... [drum roll please] their preferred fruit. I kid you not.

There is no mention in the study of the relative reward/efficacy of cannabis compared with a piece of fruit. Would anyone seek relief after a physically or mentally arduous day with say, a relaxing apple? Perhaps if they had asked non-users to imagine a relaxing massage or a hot bath and a glass of wine they might have derived useful data.

Such obvious flaws will not stop the "reefer madness" crowd touting this study as proof of "marijuana addiction" though.
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