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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ED TRICE, Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking Inc. on: November 29, 2014, 03:49:23 PM
The first post is from Philadelphia's craiglist.  Apparently, someone contacted the person and it was Ed Trice.  Then, they posted the warning not to fall for any Bitcoin scams because it was him.  Given Ed's history, this sounds like exactly the kind of thing he would say. 
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ED TRICE, Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking Inc. on: November 29, 2014, 05:07:11 AM
Ed Trice is back scamming:

http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/fns/4683439997.html

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My phone number appears under the "reply" button above if you wish to call. Otherwise, feel free to email me if you are so inclined.

If you are unfamiliar with Bitcoin, you might want to spend a day googling about that new digital currency (completely "bankless") which is now making serious inroads. You might even come across the name Mike Caldwell, a person who minted $82 million worth of Bitcoins (value back in October 2013, when the article in WIRED magazine came out) before being shut down by FinCEN, the big bad enforcement arm of the Department of the Treasury. Well, it turns out minting Bitcoins requires a special licence which Mr. Caldwell did not have.

As a former consultant and regulator for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, I have connections in the Department of the Treasury. I am well versed in what is needed to transition a permit I obtained into a Business License that is fully compliant with every regulation governing minting and distributing coins that are both backed by Digital Wallet entries in the so-called "Block Chain" (the public ledger of every bitcoin transaction, which is also viewable in real time), or "unfunded coins" that do not have any private hash keys, nor digital software wallets, associated with the particular coin in question.

In our business model, we will have both types of coins available for purchase.

I have done a fair amount of research into "what people want to see" in a tangible coin. Having just a single, bland version of a coin did not appeal to many. Coin collectors (numismatists) with whom I spoke often expressed a longing to see certain ancient coins restored to the grandeur of the day they were first minted. Working with a "digital artist" who was a subject matter expert in 3D scanning and rendering, I restored the images on the "heads" side of several different Roman Emperors from the days of Imperial Rome. Complete with their original Latin inscriptions, I must say, they are a thing of beauty. The artist was able to remove every aberration from the surface of the original coin, and repair every imperfection that was transferred to the 3D mesh perspective.

The "tails" side of each coin will showcase a typical bitcoin motif, also identifying the new business entity as the minting operation that produced it. A Bitcoin slogan of sorts is on this side of the coin as well.

Converting those images to a cavity injection mold was a little expensive. I have incurred $12,000 in expenses so far. I am looking for one or more business partners whose total equity contribution will equal this dollar amount so that I would have 50% equity. If one business partner comes on board, then he/she would have 50% equity. If more than one partner elects to participate, the 50% equity that remains would be split among you in direct proportion to your contribution.

I have a business overview that I am willing to share with any serious candidate partners. I have a business plan for the subset of you who agree to meet me in person in the Philadelphia area. The business plan is essentially a "complete blueprint," and anyone with a modicum of intelligence that has read it could build this business themselves without my participation, so I am only showing it to serious candidates and I will not be emailing it.

I can get you up to speed on Bitcoin if you want to learn the business. There's over $6 billion in Bitcoins that have already been "mined" (the term used to produce a digital coin) and we have the opportunity to mint a slice of that pie. Even 1% of that represents $60 million.

Please reply only if you have the cash on hand and you're ready to hear more.

How do we know its him?  Someone posted this:
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/fns/4737001180.html

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BITCOIN ADS IN THIS SECTION IS A SCAM..GOOGLE ED TRICE (Phila and San Fransisco)
BITCOIN ADS IN THIS SECTION IS A SCAM..GOOGLE ED TRICE

BITCOIN ads in this section are a SCAM Google his name,...... ED TRICE

When you Google his name and you will see the scams he has committed.......Stay away and don't invest a dime or you will lose your entire investment.

He is trying to find a Sucker to buy his story, Ed Trice is a very good Salesman/Bullshiter, do you homework and don't get scammed !!!

You've been warned...
 
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