Crypto Falls with Hemp
The Trump Administration has finally made a stance on Hemp saying they don't support National Legalization because they don't want surplus products with no demand.
Insiders know this amounts to a lot of BS. The US already imports $500 million a year of Hemp to manufacture over 25,000 products.
So basically his stance on Hemp runs contrary to his stance on Make America Great Again. He's denying American Farmers, American Workers, and most of all American Innovation.
The biggest need for Hemp National Legalization would be to allow banks to become involved. With this stance on Hemp made public people in the Hemp industry turn to Cryptocurrency. Thus the drop off today.
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Why is Hemp so important?
It's a renewable resource for almost everything we use everyday.
It makes fighting climate change as easy as going to the grocery store.
Even solves the Blockchain energy crisis. Saving money on power bills mining for Bitcoin:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=fcK9JSxVNUc
Now enrolled in the 2018 Kindle Book Awards. Just for fun. Don't take this too seriously.
Bitcoin will hit $50,000.
Bitcoin at $50,000. This prediction predicated on the paradigm as Bitcoin the Gold of Cryptocurrency. Slow transaction rates with heightened security making it the preferred choice for high valued items.
Ethereum at $1,000,000. Replacing credit cards and Paypal. High transaction rates to scale. Optimum speed. Open source for Corporations to build their own blockchain currency. Helps create an undebt society.
Existing Credit Card institutions should take on the existing National Debt.
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