OK, I'll say it. What is BFLs scam here? How do they profit from defrauding people in this hosting business.
That's what the thread is about
We don't know which or who owns the data centers that BFL's Bitcoin miners will be hosted at. First we had Josh working directly with BFL to host the miners at Josh's data center (of which exactly where that data center is located, nobody knows), now Joe comes along and clearly states that BFL is letting him host the Bitcoin miners at his data center because BFL decided to not do it themselves.
In the OP, I tried to established that Josh was employed at one of the data centers located across the street from BFL's original address, namely 25 E. 12th Street, not 25 Walnut Street as Josh once stated.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48863.msg597832#msg597832So I just walked across the street to closer inspect it. Zaina is 25 Walnut Ste 105 and the Lofts are just 25 Walnut.
Here's a couple pictures. There is no way into the lofts without an access card and it does not look in any way, shape or form setup for any business. No intercom on the outside, etc...
Zaina dose not serve FPGA's, for bitcoin or otherwise.
The address on the building clearly faces 11th Street, and not Walnut, thus I'm implying Josh may have been tossing out a red herring, for he's a very, very smart man, not prone to make a
simple mapping error like such. This guy's been in the service, knows Korean, and flys plains, a word idiots some times messpeels.
With the exception of rare occasions, in the US if a number on a building is seen from the street you're standing on, most likely that building's address will have the name of said street in it, especially if the building with the number is located not on the corner of the street. No way would one working on the same block as said building for a period of years, and knowing the city's numbering system like the back of their hand would make such a simple mistake.
Simple question time: Josh, how were you able to state Zaina's address incorrectly?