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Author Topic: [2017-10-27]Palm Beach Group Reveals $1 Million Bitcoin Giveaway  (Read 3304 times)
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October 28, 2017, 03:46:07 PM
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The historic bitcoin giveaway will be conducted following presentations starting on October 26. Palm Beach Group also promises that a ‘special mystery guest’ will attend the event, revealing that the guest is an early pioneer bitcoin pioneer and co-founder of the world’s second largest cryptocurrency. The training event will be presented by Palm Beach Group’s Teeka Tiwari.

Mr. Tiwari told news.Bitcoin.com that a desire to “get bitcoin into everyday people’s hands” was the primary inspiration for the $1 million dollar bitcoin giveaway. Mr. Tiwari states that Palm Beach Group “want to demystify the process of owning and storing bitcoin,” adding that all new technological phenomena “can be intimidating. Whether it was using a mouse and keyboard for the first time, logging onto the Internet or even sending an email. In the early days of those technologies, these simple tasks represented major mental hurdles for most non-technical folks. Today a five-year-old can log on and send their grandparents an email.”

Source https://news.bitcoin.com/palm-beach-group-reveals-1-million-bitcoin-giveaway

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October 28, 2017, 06:47:26 PM
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It smells scammy. For Bitcoin.com's sake, I hope it is not.

Also, https://www.sandiegocan.org/2014/06/20/alert-not-so-secret-ugly-770-account-swindle/

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October 29, 2017, 02:22:17 AM
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Well, good for them to launch that giveaway but it isn't clear to the statement for whom they might give, pick, is the giveaway has rules, how many is allocated for the giveaway and whatsoever that is needed for the transparency of the giveaway so that many are aware about it. Because if that was the case I would totally agree to odolvlobo that it smells a scam and fishy to think.

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