EXPLAINING

MaCoin ($BECK) Framework

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MaCoin ($BECK) framework allows everyone to connect to any Fiat, Bitcoin or Crypto
financial system, convert it $BECK and swap it by real life goods & services.

It chains and binds the cannabis community to real world and descentralized financial.

CANNABIS

BECK ECOSYSTEM

By leveraging on BECK Token we provide cryptotrading opportunities and business
into real world while connecting the Cannabis Community in a DeFi ecosystem.

We provide a platform for a complete
Cannabis crypto-trading industry

By levaring on the power of decentralized and distributed digital ledger we allow the Cannabis community to interconect digitally to swap goods and services by a commom measure of value: BECK Token.

Medical cannabis consumers as well as doctors and patients along with growers, producers, wholesale distributors can swap and trade freely: anonymous and borderless digital currency to swap by cannabis medical products, services and goods.

Medical cannabis is a matter of health, and health is a matter of basic human rights and freedom. Cannabis medicine and derivative products bring incredible benefits to a number of patients suffering from various patologies by means of natural and cheap aid. MaCoin helps the world avoiding the big-pharma industry lobby while keeping heavy and expensive lab chemical drugs from your body.

How MaCoin works
Solutions

Problems & Solutions

For the first time, a decentralized finance (DeFi) dares to unite two new realities in our society:
Cryptocurrency and Cannabis!

PROBLEMS

Macoin is breaking taboos and forever changing the crypto world.

On the one hand, the taboo of the decentralized economy, the individual freedom when seeking for the best alternatives of financial operations and investments. And on the other, the taboo on medical cannabis and the need for more drug options for individuals and families with some health issues, like cancer.

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SOLUTIONS

Macoin is the first 99% philanthropic coin. For sure, people can invest in Macoin and make their profits and dividends.

But Macoin converts other values ​​that would be the system "profit" to reward the holders, strengthen the currency itself, and increase the donation pool, which will be reverted to medical cannabis research institutions. And the choice of projects to receive donations will be made by the community. All Macoin holders are considered SUPPORTERS. They are the ones who will decide, through an online voting system, how to allocate raised funds. It is the community in charge.

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GREENPAPER

Understand the whole moto of Macoin reading our Greenpaper.
It's more than just a whitepaper. It's a call for action.

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Read the Greenpaper

This green paper is an authoritative report guiding the reader to deeply inform about the complex issue with medical cannabis, society and governments, presenting the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand the issue, solve the problem and be aware of Macoin cypher-defense crypto-strategy.

Our greenpaper has two versions, the long and original one drafted within the hackaton which started MaCoin project and a more concise one highlighting the main goals of the project. We like to say that both documents asserts the ends the project seeks, while the full paper also describes the means.

Enjoy it.

Community

Roadmap

Since the begining of the project some divergences among some core developers due to open-source license of logo/brand and a dispute did not allow the whole roadmap in the original paper to go thought, therefore We the MaCoin Society, the community, decided a reasonable project which is unrelated to such disputed. We also decided to drop the logo usage until it's fully set and we use a logo today which is free of copyright claim. The Roadmap below is the community tentative reasonable roadmap which replaced the one discussed as a result of the hackaton.

Jun 2021
MaCoin ($BECK)
Project Idea
Jun-Jul 2021
Technical & hackaton
token development
Jul 17 2021
MaCoin ($BECK) Token, Site & Paper released Full Live Now
November 2021
MaCoin listed at Xchange.ee
Feb 2021
MaCoin ($BECK) is transfered to community.
Onward
Community-driven
pools, decisions and management.
ABOUT

MaCoin ($BECK)

Macoin is a short for “Marijuana Coin” and a slang for “my coin”.
The coin name is MaCoin and the Token symbol is BECK.
Beck is a slang for “joint”.

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MACOIN ($BECK)

MaCoin ($BECK) is an ERC-20 Token published originally on BSC Smart Chain, which can be swapped on the DeFi (decentralized finance) platform PancakeSwap originally.

Bridges in other networks were fully discussed and so far due to fee restrictions we will add bridges only in two sidechains for BTC (Bitcoin) and BCH (Bitcoin Cash). One of the original developers made quite a few promisses including adding it to Tari (Monero/XMR) sidechain as a defensive strategy if MaCoin ever get listed in a mainstream exchange due to intrinsic risks of arbitrary authoritarian interferences.

Token Distribution

TOKENOMICS

Tokenomics summary: 420M tokens, 50% burned, 38% market, 10% social donations, 1% Starting members, 0.5% AirDrop, 0.5% Marketing.

Details

Mostly a philanthropic and laissez-faire market coin. Macoin will convert the system "profit" into reward to holders in an automatic dividends payment system while also increasing the the donation pool which will later be reverted to medical cannabis research institutions grants.

The initial supply is 420,000,000. Since half of it was already burn in the burn fest, the actual total initial supply is 120,000,000.

Network: Binance Smart Chain (BSC)

Contract: 0x20f23bc6f28bd31f9869b9c7750fdeafed7d22cd

Name: MaCoin

Symbol: BECK

Type: ERC20

Exchanges: PancakeSwap V2 & Xchange.

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FAQ

These are the most frequently asked questions (FAQ)
about the MaCoin ($BECK) token.

It's the Bitcoin of Cannabis! In fact it's a cryptoasset built from a smart-contract on top of cryptocurrency networks. The original token is ERC-20 token built on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and bridges are expected to show up on BCH and BTC sidechains. By default it's a self-custodial Token, it means you hold it with yourself in your own wallet. Self-custodial wallets are apps which you run on your Mobile Smartphone or Web Browser, such as Metamask and Trust Wallet. Watch our tutorial to learn in depth. Click the TUTORIAL link in the menu.
It's already listed on Xchange. The more holders and circulation the highter the chances it will get listed in other CEX as well.
The Contract Address is 0x20f23bc6f28bd31f9869b9c7750fdeafed7d22cd on BSC Smart Chain, see it on BSC Scan.
Yes, right now BECK is listed on Xchange, create your account at www.xchange.ee. In this case it's not a self-custodial approach. You need to trust the Xchange, it's the traditional finance model called CEX (Centralized Exchange) in contrast to DeFi (DEX) which is the Decentralized Finance approach typical on crypto-economy.
For short, it's a derivative asset, a crypto-asset programmed on top of a smart contract running in a Blockchain, while the Blockchain has it's own Crypto-currency such as BTC (Bitcoin Blockchain) BNB (BSC Blockchain), ETH (Ethereum Blockchain), BCH (Bitcoin Cash Blockchain). MaCoin ($BECK) is an ERC-20 Token with symbol BECK originally deployed on top of BSC, ERC-20 is the technical specification for programmable Tokens. Cypherpunks used to explain Tokens as "tokens" like the ones you get in a party, a parada, a church kermesse, a bazaar or a cassino. It has it's own value and utility scope related to that realm, while it can be exchanged by goods, services and money (crypto-currency).
Until Jun 2022 it's a 4% circulation fee, 2% if it goes back to the liquidity pool, 1% is burn and 1% is distributed as dividents payment to all the holders as a reward to hold it.
Contract was fully locked until Jun 2022. It's community-driven as of Jun 2022.
Yes. However, we need to update this section with contact info.
Quite some what we know. However, we need to update this section with contact info.
It's a matther of health and improvement of general life quality of patients as we explained in our Greenpaper. The most common use for medical marijuana is for pain control. While marijuana isn’t strong enough for severe pain (for example, post-surgical pain or a broken bone), it is quite effective for the chronic pain that plagues millions of Americans, especially as they age. Part of its allure is that it is clearly safer than opiates (it is impossible to overdose on and far less addictive) and it can take the place of NSAIDs such as Advil or Aleve, if people can’t take them due to problems with their kidneys or ulcers or GERD.

In particular, marijuana appears to ease the pain of multiple sclerosis, and nerve pain in general. This is an area where few other options exist, and those that do, such as Neurontin, Lyrica, or opiates are highly sedating. Patients claim that marijuana allows them to resume their previous activities without feeling completely out of it and disengaged.

Along these lines, marijuana is said to be a fantastic muscle relaxant, and people swear by its ability to lessen tremors in Parkinson’s disease. I have also heard of its use quite successfully for fibromyalgia, endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, and most other conditions where the final common pathway is chronic pain.

Marijuana is also used to manage nausea and weight loss and can be used to treat glaucoma. A highly promising area of research is its use for PTSD in veterans who are returning from combat zones. Many veterans and their therapists report drastic improvement and clamor for more studies, and for a loosening of governmental restrictions on its study. Medical marijuana is also reported to help patients suffering from pain and wasting syndrome associated with HIV, as well as irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn’s disease.

This is not intended to be an inclusive list, but rather to give a brief survey of the types of conditions for which medical marijuana can provide relief. As with all remedies, claims of effectiveness should be critically evaluated and treated with caution.
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