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May 14, 2015, 03:31:34 AM |
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So basically they are paying money to garza who is paying it to domain guardians. How long before garza just starts pocketing the money and not paying the bill and claims someone stole the money? What chapter is this now?
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bitillionaire
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May 14, 2015, 03:31:43 AM |
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He's already the EDITOR in CHIEF of that rag.... He'll write anything for Pumpkin. I ROFLOL when Bitcoinist had to take down the GAWMiners "interview" that Ganja recently paid for, to avoid a riot. They have lost all credibility either way. They took it down because I made them aware of the situation and as far as I can tell they want nothing to do with GAW, Josh, or anything related to them. EDIT: As a side note from what I understand, BTC.com payments lapsed and the domain went to the original owner who then leased out the domain name to Bitcoinist completely outside the purview of GAW. I "Think" this is what happened. People associated with Bitcoinist whom I do not trust besides the obvious: J. D. E. Buntix - Drew Cordell - http://bitcoinist.net/paycoinpoker-rebrands-cryptopoker-details-hack-new-features/Natalie Johnson - http://paycoins.biz/paycoin/should-cryptocoinsnews-release-articles-with-profanity/
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TheMage
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May 14, 2015, 03:33:26 AM |
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Natalie Johnson wrote 3 articles about me and misspelled my name all 3 times . Mike I hope there is no relation! haha
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May 14, 2015, 03:33:33 AM |
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What chapter is this now?
Just wait for the next plot twist. Soon™
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bitillionaire
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May 14, 2015, 03:39:14 AM |
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Natalie Johnson wrote 3 articles about me and misspelled my name all 3 times . Mike I hope there is no relation! haha It's funny. In the original version she decided to just hijack our entire article without even linking. I told her that's called IP theft and to kindly provide a link so the paytards could at least get riled up in the proper thread. Something tells me if I wrote the same article today there'd be maybe ~15% of the hatred directed towards me, as Garza's shilling funds have run out and only the True Believers TM stay on (because they can't afford the cognitive dissonance thing.)
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TheMage
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May 14, 2015, 03:40:51 AM |
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Natalie Johnson wrote 3 articles about me and misspelled my name all 3 times . Mike I hope there is no relation! haha It's funny. In the original version she decided to just hijack our entire article without even linking. I told her that's called IP theft and to kindly provide a link so the paytards could at least get riled up in the proper thread. Something tells me if I wrote the same article today there'd be maybe ~15% of the hatred directed towards me, as Garza's shilling funds have run out and only the True Believers TM stay on (because they can't afford the cognitive dissonance thing.) Really? Holy crap that is a big no no.... Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
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May 14, 2015, 03:53:34 AM |
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Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
I'm surprised there is no coverage of this in other crypto-media. Sounds like a juicy story - a news site rents a domain from a company infamous for its 9/11 charity fraud, failed cloud mining business, and suspected in securities fraud. Even without mentioning Garza's name because he's "not involved". Come on guys, do I need to write headlines for you
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May 14, 2015, 03:57:01 AM |
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Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
I'm surprised there is no coverage of this in other crypto-media. Sounds like a juicy story - a news site rents a domain from a company infamous for its 9/11 charity fraud, failed cloud mining business, and suspected in securities fraud. Even without mentioning Garza's name because he's "not involved". Come on guys, do I need to write headlines for you Are they afraid of bitcoinSIT?
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bitillionaire
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May 14, 2015, 04:03:41 AM |
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Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
I'm surprised there is no coverage of this in other crypto-media. Sounds like a juicy story - a news site rents a domain from a company infamous for its 9/11 charity fraud, failed cloud mining business, and suspected in securities fraud. Even without mentioning Garza's name because he's "not involved". Come on guys, do I need to write headlines for you Are they afraid of bitcoinSIT? If I proposed such an article, the internal discussion would be like, "raise your hand if you know anyone who reads Bitcoinist."
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May 14, 2015, 04:07:55 AM |
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'Serenity Keepers' ? WTF, sounds like the kind of heavies employed by Jim Jones to force people to drink the cool-aid. So bitcoinist posts shilling article for coincard which had to be pulled for the shilly scam article it was, but now they want to pretend they are on the up and up by getting into bed with Homero on the basis he isn't going to get that domain seized by the three letter agencies? Good plan.
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suchmoon (OP)
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May 14, 2015, 04:11:30 AM |
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Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
I'm surprised there is no coverage of this in other crypto-media. Sounds like a juicy story - a news site rents a domain from a company infamous for its 9/11 charity fraud, failed cloud mining business, and suspected in securities fraud. Even without mentioning Garza's name because he's "not involved". Come on guys, do I need to write headlines for you Are they afraid of bitcoinSIT? If I proposed such an article, the internal discussion would be like, "raise your hand if you know anyone who reads Bitcoinist." Even better - a no-name self-proclaimed news site rents an uber-expensive domain from a company owned/controlled by individuals suspected in embezzlement, money laundering, and ties with foreign bad people.
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bitillionaire
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May 14, 2015, 05:02:21 AM |
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Yea I noticed that too, this is concerning to say the least.
I'm surprised there is no coverage of this in other crypto-media. Sounds like a juicy story - a news site rents a domain from a company infamous for its 9/11 charity fraud, failed cloud mining business, and suspected in securities fraud. Even without mentioning Garza's name because he's "not involved". Come on guys, do I need to write headlines for you Are they afraid of bitcoinSIT? If I proposed such an article, the internal discussion would be like, "raise your hand if you know anyone who reads Bitcoinist." Even better - a no-name self-proclaimed news site rents an uber-expensive domain from a company owned/controlled by individuals suspected in embezzlement, money laundering, and ties with foreign bad people. The real story would be if someone could prove they weren't, in fact, renting it, but simply using it as part of the purchase agreement that went from official to secretive last fall. That would be a real story.
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May 14, 2015, 05:35:28 AM |
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BREAKING NEWS: You can buy pictures of airplanes and you will get a 30% discount if you use paycoin. So amazing! I need to get some paycoins now, this is the killer application for cryptocurrency. Pictures. Of. Airplanes!!!! http://talk.btc.com/t/aircraft-photos-com-accepting-crypto-currency/182Now XPY will go to the moon for sure!
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May 14, 2015, 06:25:46 AM |
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Looks like our internet detectives are back in full force with the launch of BTC.com.
Here is what you need to know :
1) Garza/GAW have lost the BTC.Com domain a while ago, it is being held in Escrow and the Bitcoinist owners are "renting" the domain name for three years, in order to turn it into a digital currency hub.
2) Of course Garza won't distance himself from anything that might give him a shred of credibility these days. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. He cannot be trusted, ever.
3) BTC.com has nothing to do with GAW, Garza, paycoin or any of their other shill operations.
Sometimes you guys make me wonder where you get all the information from, instead of engaging in a dialog with the people directly. Posting crap on this forum isn't going to get you one step closer to the truth unless some of the people involved in the operation (in my case, as a content creator) happen to stumble upon it.
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May 14, 2015, 06:33:41 AM |
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Looks like our internet detectives are back in full force with the launch of BTC.com.
Here is what you need to know :
1) Garza/GAW have lost the BTC.Com domain a while ago, it is being held in Escrow and the Bitcoinist owners are "renting" the domain name for three years, in order to turn it into a digital currency hub.
2) Of course Garza won't distance himself from anything that might give him a shred of credibility these days. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. He cannot be trusted, ever.
3) BTC.com has nothing to do with GAW, Garza, paycoin or any of their other shill operations.
Sometimes you guys make me wonder where you get all the information from, instead of engaging in a dialog with the people directly. Posting crap on this forum isn't going to get you one step closer to the truth unless some of the people involved in the operation (in my case, as a content creator) happen to stumble upon it.
Let me guess, Garza/Bitconist told you this so its 110% guaranteed factual?
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May 14, 2015, 06:37:13 AM |
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1) Garza/GAW have lost the BTC.Com domain a while ago, it is being held in Escrow and the Bitcoinist owners are "renting" the domain name for three years, in order to turn it into a digital currency hub.
http://bitcoinist.net/million-dollar-bitcoin-domain-name-btc-com-launches-bitcoin-digital-currency-industry-portal/The right wording is: The BTC.com domain was acquired By GAW Miners, LLC, However Bitcoinist LTD signed a private, long-term lease agreement until 2018.03.11. The licensee is Bitcoinist LTD and the licensor is GAW Miners LLC. Bitcoinsit is a Private Limited Company registered in ENGLAND ( Company Number: 09048848 ) HOVA HOUSE 1 HOVA VILLAS, BRIGHTON & HOVE, BN3 3DH But has its Headquarters in Budapest, Hungary!
3) BTC.com has nothing to do with GAW, Garza, paycoin or any of their other shill operations.
http://bitcoinist.net/million-dollar-bitcoin-domain-name-btc-com-launches-bitcoin-digital-currency-industry-portal/The right wording is: The BTC.com domain was acquired By GAW Miners, LLC, However Bitcoinist LTD signed a private, long-term lease agreement until 2018.03.11. The licensee is Bitcoinist LTD and the licensor is GAW Miners LLC. Bitcoinsit is a Private Limited Company registered in ENGLAND ( Company Number: 09048848 ) HOVA HOUSE 1 HOVA VILLAS, BRIGHTON & HOVE, BN3 3DH But has its Headquarters in Budapest, Hungary!
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May 14, 2015, 06:50:48 AM |
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Looks like our internet detectives are back in full force with the launch of BTC.com.
3) BTC.com has nothing to do with GAW, Garza, paycoin or any of their other shill operations.
Sometimes you guys make me wonder where you get all the information from, instead of engaging in a dialog with the people directly. Posting crap on this forum isn't going to get you one step closer to the truth unless some of the people involved in the operation (in my case, as a content creator) happen to stumble upon it.
Wow, you call yourself a journalist, a 'content creator'? Yet all this post is doing is complaining about the truth being exposed? Why? Why would you bother making a post which clearly shows you to be either ridiculously uninformed or attempting to protect the ongoing schemes and scams?
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verloren
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May 14, 2015, 06:51:41 AM |
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Looks like our internet detectives are back in full force with the launch of BTC.com.
Here is what you need to know :
1) Garza/GAW have lost the BTC.Com domain a while ago, it is being held in Escrow and the Bitcoinist owners are "renting" the domain name for three years, in order to turn it into a digital currency hub.
2) Of course Garza won't distance himself from anything that might give him a shred of credibility these days. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. He cannot be trusted, ever.
3) BTC.com has nothing to do with GAW, Garza, paycoin or any of their other shill operations.
Sometimes you guys make me wonder where you get all the information from, instead of engaging in a dialog with the people directly. Posting crap on this forum isn't going to get you one step closer to the truth unless some of the people involved in the operation (in my case, as a content creator) happen to stumble upon it.
Didn't Garza buy Bitcoinist from Tokay/hire Tokay?
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