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The Game is promoting the initial coin offering of a company owned by a former Miss Iowa who is looking to usher in the weed revolution

Rapper "The Game" is promoting a marijuana company that says it is going to use blockchain technology to revolutionize the cannabis industry.

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  • The Game is promoting the initial coin offering, a blockchain-based fundraising method, of a tech company looking to transform the cannabis industry.
  • The market for ICOs has exploded to $1.8 billion, and a lot of people are calling it a bubble.
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The Game, a hip-hop artist, is promoting a tech company that says it is going to use blockchain technology to revolutionize the weed industry.

Tech company Paragon is set to release information about itself and its planned initial coin offering, a red-hot cryptocurrency-based fundraising method, on August 15, according to a video tweeted by The Game on Thursday.

Standing alongside Paragon CEO, Jessica Versteeg, a former model and Miss Iowa 2014, the rapper said the firm was preparing to "revolutionize cannabis and the world." Here's a tweet of the video:

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Initial coin offerings are a new funding vehicle using blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin. The market for so-called ICOs is exploding, with over $1.86 billion raised via the method since the beginning of the year, according to data from Autonomous NEXT, a financial technology analytics provider. The massive growth of the ICO market has many people in the space thinking it's a bubble with many firms using the method as a way to raise vasts amount of money without offering an actual product.

To raise money through an ICO, a company issues a new digital currency that can either be spent within its ecosystem, a bit like Disneyland dollars, or used to power part of the business, like the fuel you put in your car.

At this point, it isn't exactly clear to the public what Paragon will do, but Versteeg will hold a Facebook Live Q&A next week to give folks "a behind the scenes look at Paragon and how [they're] disrupting the cryptocurrency space."

Paragon's website has no additional information aside from a mailing list sign-up form and links to their social media sites.

This isn't the first time a celebrity has helped market an initial coin offering. Boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. took to Instagram last month to promote an ICO for Stox.com, a blockchain startup. It ended up raising $33 million worth of Ethereum, according to a press representative for the firm.

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To be sure, the rapid growth of initial coin offerings has worried some Wall Streeters.

Business Insider reached out to Schwark Satyavolu, a general partner at Trinity Ventures, a venture capital firm, to get his impression of

"It made me smile," he said. "The lack of information and visibility is quite minimal and stereotypical of these ICOs."

He thinks an ICO is practically the only way a company could raise money with such limited information.

"Fundamentally, it is because you have investors who feel like they are missing out on the next bitcoin," Satyavolu said. "That's getting people to jump in."

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Satyavolu thinks the ICO market could be a bubble akin to the mortgage bubble that ushered in the 2008 financial crisis.

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