Every strain, every grower, every price — recorded as it happens, so none of it gets lost.
The strains, the growers, the genetics, what things actually cost — it disappears the moment the board gets wiped. dankdb exists to catch it. We track every drop in every shop we cover and keep it, building an open, lasting record of what was really available, when, and from whom.
We're starting where it's been longest in the open — the Dutch coffeeshops and the Wietexperiment — but this is bigger than one country. The Cannabis Social Clubs of Spain and the new clubs opening across Germany are writing the same history. We want to keep all of it. Someone should be keeping the receipts. 🌿
A growing library of strains and their real ancestry — so the gas you smoke today can be traced tomorrow.
Who actually made it. We decode menu legends and house labels to credit the real source.
What things truly cost over time — an honest economic record, not a snapshot.
Every drop dated and logged, so the menu becomes a history instead of a guess.
Extraction methods on hash, concentrates, and vapes — craft documented, not lost.
From Dutch coffeeshops to the Cannabis Social Clubs of Spain and Germany — documenting legal cannabis as it spreads across Europe.
This isn't just for buyers. It's for growers tracking their own work, for researchers and journalists, for the next generation who'll want to know how this all started — in Amsterdam, in Barcelona, in Berlin. The data belongs to the community that made it. We're just the ones writing it down. 🌿