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Global Cannabis Holdings (GCH), a tokenized cannabis ecosystem with equity positions in various cannabis companies and projects, unveiled its upcoming Security Token Offering (STO) meant to unlock cannabis investment opportunities for a broader group of investors.STOKR Hosts GCH's STO

Global Cannabis Holdings (GCH) announces its highly-anticipated Security Token Offering (STO) scheduled for July 25th, 2023, on STOKR.

GCH's STO will offer retail and professional investors access to a diversified portfolio of over 38 cannabis companies, representing rights to future profits in GC Capital S. r.l.

The GCH team says it is committed to scouting and investing in promising cannabis companies with long-term growth potential. The STO launch represents another step towards achieving this mission by providing a diverse portfolio of cannabis investments through one tokenized asset to a broader group of investors, per a company press release.A Compliant Path

Chairman David Luftglass emphasizes the STO as a significant milestone for GCH and the cannabis industry, providing a secure and compliant pathway for investors to capitalize on the sector's tremendous growth potential.

"Our Security Token Offering represents a significant milestone for GCH and the broader cannabis industry, We are excited to offer investors a secure and compliant path to participate in the tremendous growth potential of this rapidly evolving sector," statedLuftglass.

The team at Global Cannabis Holdings looks forward to welcoming new investors onboard and helping them achieve their financial goals through investing in innovative cannabis companies across different verticals.Now Read EXCLUSIVE: Cannabis Equity Report Features Q2 Data For Michigan, California, Florida, Illinois

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