SING expands into multi-billion dollar retail cannabis sales industry Partnership with First BitCoin Capital will overcome the cannabis industry’s banking roadblock by providing a cryptocurrency alternative SING moves into cannabis equipment and consulting market through subsidiary Discount Indoor Garden Supply Specialized holding company SinglePoint, Inc. (OTC: SING) is offering choice investment opportunities as it expands … Continue reading “SinglePoint (SING) Expands into Legal Cannabis Market with Bitcoin Transaction Option; Invests in Equipment, Consulting Space”
SING targets the large and rapidly growing multi-billion dollar retail cannabis sales industry New agreement provides efficient and easy-to-apply solution to critical unmet need Purchasing model opens door to additional opportunities for investor profit in cannabis An iPod interview with SinglePoint president Wil Ralston (http://nnw.fm/pi9GN) covers the significant advantages that the company’s recently announced joint … Continue reading “SinglePoint (SING) Interview Discusses Key Aspects of Recently Announced Bitcoin Joint Venture”
CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: In increasing volume, investment opportunities in the legalized marijuana industry are being added to the portfolio of many enterprising investors. Amid the numerous categories of investment options offered within this burgeoning industry, two sectors stand out: bitcoin, a digital currency that can facilitate the transfer of funds free of banks and government … Continue reading “Bitcoin and Hydroponics Present Prime Investment Opportunities in the Legal Cannabis Space”
Furthering its efforts to innovate solutions for the cannabis industry, SinglePoint, Inc. (OTC: SING) has taken a step forward in its endeavor to offer a bitcoin payments solution for cannabis businesses through its partnership with First Bitcoin Capital Corp. (OTC: BITCF). SinglePoint recently announced (http://nnw.fm/dS8l3) it has successfully closed a $1 million convertible promissory note … Continue reading “SinglePoint’s (SING) $1M Promissory Note Furthers Efforts to Offer Bitcoin Payment Solution for Cannabis Businesses”
CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Within the exploding legalized marijuana industry, new innovations and investment opportunities are cropping up all the time; no matter what sector you have interest in, there is likely an investment option to be explored. Among enterprising companies looking for innovative ways to profit within the blossoming marijuana market, SinglePoint, Inc. (SING) (SING … Continue reading “Diverse Opportunities Aplenty for Investors Interested in the Marijuana Market”
Specialized holding company SinglePoint, Inc. (OTC: SING) this morning announced that it has successfully closed a $1 million company-friendly convertible promissory note with an institutional investor. Per the update, the company intends to use this funding to execute on its previously announced bitcoin payments solution, which it is developing in partnership with First BitCoin Capital … Continue reading “CannabisNewsBreaks – SinglePoint, Inc. (SING) Secures Funding to Drive Development of Bitcoin Payment Solution”
CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: The cannabis market in the U.S. and worldwide continues to grow, but that doesn’t mean everyone is open to the idea of legal marijuana. The banking industry is one example, as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has generally been unsupportive of backing cannabis-related investments. Since marijuana hasn’t been legalized at the … Continue reading “Digital Currency Headed for Widespread Acceptance, Has Potential as Cure for Banking Concerns among Cannabis Companies”
Though some form of cannabis is now legal in 29 states and the District of Columbia, a lack of banking options for cannabis businesses in the United States continues to force marijuana merchants to rely solely on cash transactions. This inhibition has been a major obstacle for dispensaries and other cannabis-related businesses, but the use … Continue reading “Bitcoin Currency Could Solve Banking Issues for Cannabis Industry”