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February 29, 2016, 04:16:01 PM
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http://bitcoinist.net/london-bitcoin-forum-conference-bitcoin-blockchain-innovations-kicks-off-march-23rd/


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March 08, 2016, 01:13:11 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1375643.msg14134221#msg14134221

Confirmed scam.

They updated the site yesterday to include a section for "Hosts"

I contacted all of them to find out if they were actually attending.  None of them are based on my replies.

You can check on their twitter accounts.

Some of the responses:

My message tweet:
So I'm guessing you WON'T be at this event? Seems someone is trying to use your name in a scam event londonbitcoinforum.co.uk

Bill Buxton:
Never heard of it. Scam. Hint : hard to ìmagine credible conference that lets people just sign up as speaker. What a world!

R. Jesse McWaters:
indeed I am not! Thanks for drawing this to my attention, very troubling.

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