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​Canna Social: The Cannabis Voting Platform Putting the Community in the Conversation

​ Canna Social: The Cannabis Voting Platform Putting the Community in the Conversation The cannabis industry is evolving—and so is the way consumers discover, discuss, and influence the products they enjoy. Canna Social is built around one simple idea: give cannabis consumers a voice. Instead of simply scrolling through products and brands, Canna Social lets the community participate, vote, discover strains, and see what other cannabis consumers are saying. It creates a space where community opinion becomes part of the cannabis discovery experience. ๐ŸŒฟ Vote. Rate. Discover. Be Heard. At the heart of Canna Social is the Voter Feed , where users can browse featured strains and cast their opinion using two simple choices: ๐Ÿ”ฅ GAS A vote for a strain that gets your approval. ✕ PASS A vote when the strain isn’t for you. The goal is to make voting fast, visual, and fun while creating a constantly moving picture of what the Canna Social community is feeling. ๐Ÿ” The Voting Process ...

Coinbase huge hack triggers cryptocurrency price to goes down

The largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, Coinbase, has been revealed to have been hacked, causing major cryptocurrencies to fall in unison. The price of Ripple decreased by 6% compared to 24 hours ago, showing a significant downward trend.

As of 8 a.m. on the 16th, Bitcoin is showing a similar level to 24 hours ago at $103,530 on the global coin market tracking site CoinMarketCap. At the same time, Ethereum recorded $2,545, down 1.94%.

Solana is trading at $168, down 4.24%, while Ripple is at $2.38, down 6.32%.

Local media, including Bloomberg News, reported that Coinbase informed U.S. regulators on the 15th (local time) that customer data was stolen due to a system hack. Coinbase explained that hackers took customer account information on the 11th and are demanding money in return.

Coinbase Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Armstrong noted on his social media that "the hackers demanded $20 million (about 28 billion won) from the company

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