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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
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Are they GermanIt looks like Hempro own alot of cbg domains
Are they German
You might want to do the slightest bit of research...I had no intention to post, but to stop the spread of mis-informaiton. People shouldn't of comment on things they have zero understanding off.
To explain CBD the molecule is open source through the breeders who made it available in around 2012 Ringo (Now deceased) and a Spanish Breeder. All modern day "CBD" offspring is a descendant from one or two of these plant's
Whether this will make sense to you or not i'm not sure, the Varietals land-race stock containing high level's of CBG, CBN and CBC*(Most valuable) are wrapped up with trademarks and PBR sequences.
- Cannatonic
- Harle-Tsu
If anybody is familiar with Arable Farming they would understand if you sow Wheat in the ground any offspring from the wheat seed you buy is liable to PBR. Farmer's won't be able to touch any CBG seed until F1 seed from breeders are tightly wrapped up in litigation/pbr
Where Kieth is completely wrong is the extraction process is the same across any molecule. The other Molecules are not open-source, and yes CBG is non-psychoactive. If you have seen the trials available circa 2012-2013 actually you would see CBG more productive with inflammation disorders than CBD, only caveat is CBG is not in the hands of the public(Open-Source) and won't be until PBR ligation is solved for cannabis (Difficult because federally it's illegal)
To completely rubbish what you mentioned, if you were on the inside you would know Chemists/Brewers are making these Cannabinoid molecules in large brewers VATs. Extraction method is not the issue at play, nothing could be further from the truth.
Again to what level this will make any sense to anybody i don't know. Essentially if you have a CBD*** domain you will look like a idiot with time. As more cannabinoids are released into the market.
When they're released is anybody's guess. Will CBG make it into the public domain in the USA? Not before PBR is sorted.
Think of PBR as royalties like in the music industries - once that is solved the release of other molecules will follow suit. If you're lucky enough to hold the landrace stock containing some of the more rare molecules, you can put two and two together why they're not in the public domain. That is all.
YesAre they German
Whilst you can only cite google links i can explain it. They're many CBG only varietals infact you can line breed a few variety's in number of generations to only produce CBG. Can i tell you what they're....... Yes............would i............NoYou might want to do the slightest bit of research...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...1/why-cbg-cannabigerol-expensive-produce/amp/
One main point from the article -
“It takes thousands of pounds of biomass to create small amounts of CBG isolate,” continues Rowland. “That’s because most hemp only contains minute percentages of CBG, where as there are now hemp strains that contain 20% CBD in the crop. If the CBG content of the same crop is only 1%, that means you need to extract 20 times the amount of biomass to get the same amount of CBG out.”
You might want to do the slightest bit of research...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...1/why-cbg-cannabigerol-expensive-produce/amp/
One main point from the article -
“It takes thousands of pounds of biomass to create small amounts of CBG isolate,” continues Rowland. “That’s because most hemp only contains minute percentages of CBG, where as there are now hemp strains that contain 20% CBD in the crop. If the CBG content of the same crop is only 1%, that means you need to extract 20 times the amount of biomass to get the same amount of CBG out.”
They're next to be released. in-fact they're in circulation not without material transfer agreements thoughCbg domains look to be a good investment imho, I'm gonna get looking around to see what good one's are left .......or going cheap
Better off paying more for stuff the entire world knows of. You can buy .mobi cheap or pay more for .com which has mass awareness. Easy choice!Cbg domains look to be a good investment imho, I'm gonna get looking around to see what good one's are left .......or going cheap
Better off paying more for stuff the entire world knows of. You can buy .mobi cheap or pay more for .com which has mass awareness. Easy choice!
Yes, cbgshopI've got my eye on one CBG domain listed at sedo
Keith if you think the music stops at CBD. I don't know what to tell you........give up and go homeBetter off paying more for stuff the entire world knows of. You can buy .mobi cheap or pay more for .com which has mass awareness. Easy choice!
Ain’t that the truth.Lastly - don't believe what you read 99.9% of it is BS
CBG is not in the public domain. I don't know what is difficult to understand about thatWe’re talking domains here and the proof is in the pudding. There are no aftermarket cbg sales to speak of.
So this is another one of those, buy now and in a few years it’ll be huge... we’ve seen how these end up.CBG is not in the public domain. I don't know what is difficult to understand about that
You can buy CBD seeds Regular and Feminized in any country around the world. For any other molecule you can't buy in the public domain or if you can purchase it you can't without a material transfer agreement.
To separate fact and fictionSo this is another one of those, buy now and in a few years it’ll be huge... we’ve seen how these end up.
Pot, Hemp, CBD have been around for decades. In fact, the US government filed a patent for CBD 16 years ago. I agree that the pot space is still new, legally speaking. As far as research goes though, it’s been ongoing forever.
You can pick up all the main cannabinoid names CBC is the GOLD of the bunch the most rare and clones used to go for $80k. Now un-purchasable
It’s not fiction at all. I’ll show you one article but there are endless, which are backed up with a little research.To separate fact and fiction
You can't patent CBD
If you understanding Breeding/Biology you would understand, Like a Chili produces capsaicin. You can't patent a molecule a plant produces however you can patent the sequence you arrived at to find express that molecule
Keith you can post whatever you want it doesn't matter.It’s not fiction at all. I’ll show you one article but there are endless, which are backed up with a little research.
https://stirlingoils.com/blogs/articles/its-true-the-us-government-has-a-cbd-patent
For anybody making sense of thisYou can only Patent/Trademark the varietals(IP) and sequences you own. Fact
Nobody cares about the science of the pot plant. We care about what is popular, what the world knows, and what sells. CBD, hello!For anybody that has any basic biology knowledge you would understand Open-Pollination meaning Farm A CBG crop could potentially Pollinate fFarm B CBD crop, thus you could have a 1:1 plant in offspring. PBR's/Material transfer agreements prevent's that from happening.
Again the only part Domain Investors need to know is Yes CBG is next in line along with thcV only plants