Medicinal Genomics Puts Mary Jane on Blockchain

Medicinal Genomics Puts Mary Jane on Blockchain

With marijuana legalized in most of the US states, weed farmers are getting their strains tested with Medicinal Genomics and getting the results added to a blockchain registry. The use of blockchain technology in intellectual property rights management is a well-known application. There are plenty of startups and established companies working on creating platforms for patents and copyrights management using distributed ledger technology. While the cryptocurrency platforms anticipated the music and film industry to be their leading customer, marijuana growers in the United States have....


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