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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 2339. (Read 3377790 times)

legendary
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A raspberry pi can stake an unlimited amount of coins, no $100 million cash takers needed

Ps Amber is hot, I wonder if she sucks him like the rest of them
legendary
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Reading the current hashtalk posts about Paycoin, it is amazing how many people have borrowed money for this endeavor.

Yes, very sad. They are all confident the loans will be paid off soon after 12/8/14.

Staking will be mandatory, he's not letting anyone cash out ever, not until they're fully milked and he's disappeared
legendary
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I just read this story WSJ posted the other day (http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/12/01/bitbeat-under-fire-gaw-miners-ceo-garza-takes-on-his-critics/)

I immediately spotted the first problem, the warehouse.

11:36 am December 2, 2014
ck wrote:
Can you guys please explain how a 180,000 sf warehouse turns into a 150,000 sf warehouse in a few days?

In your last GAW advertisement you said "According to Mr. Garza, his Bloomfield, Conn.-based company’s cloud mining operation is run out of a 180,000-foot Mississippi warehouse with 15MW electricity capacity."

in this story you say "We also obtained a copy of the lease contract to a 150,000-square foot warehouse in Park Purvis, Miss., where GAW’s mining operation occurs, and saw photos of a new operation under constructions with hundreds of rigs stacked on shelves, high-tension wires and heavy electrical infrastructure."

In two weeks will the warehouse shrink any more? If this GAW CEO guy does not know the size of his own warehouse...? 30,000 sf is a lot to, how do I put this nicely, not tell the whole truth about.

This is just one of the very very many discrepancies that, just looks bad.


You missed a huge key point.  Since the warehouse just shrunk by 30,000 square feet in a few days, that must mean that PayCoin is deflationary and hence the huge rise in price with the coin from $4 to $20.

You just sold me!  Take my bitcoins  Tongue
legendary
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It's a wsj blog, the authors couldn't make the cut for the real site nor actual magazine
legendary
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I just read this story WSJ posted the other day (http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/12/01/bitbeat-under-fire-gaw-miners-ceo-garza-takes-on-his-critics/)

I immediately spotted the first problem, the warehouse.

11:36 am December 2, 2014
ck wrote:
Can you guys please explain how a 180,000 sf warehouse turns into a 150,000 sf warehouse in a few days?

In your last GAW advertisement you said "According to Mr. Garza, his Bloomfield, Conn.-based company’s cloud mining operation is run out of a 180,000-foot Mississippi warehouse with 15MW electricity capacity."

in this story you say "We also obtained a copy of the lease contract to a 150,000-square foot warehouse in Park Purvis, Miss., where GAW’s mining operation occurs, and saw photos of a new operation under constructions with hundreds of rigs stacked on shelves, high-tension wires and heavy electrical infrastructure."

In two weeks will the warehouse shrink any more? If this GAW CEO guy does not know the size of his own warehouse...? 30,000 sf is a lot to, how do I put this nicely, not tell the whole truth about.

This is just one of the very very many discrepancies that, just looks bad.


Its actually disappointing that WSJ didn't see the GIANT difference in warehouse size and, at the very least, ask about it.

It's a blog and not a very good one. Not in the WSJ newspaper.
member
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I just read this story WSJ posted the other day (http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/12/01/bitbeat-under-fire-gaw-miners-ceo-garza-takes-on-his-critics/)

I immediately spotted the first problem, the warehouse.

11:36 am December 2, 2014
ck wrote:
Can you guys please explain how a 180,000 sf warehouse turns into a 150,000 sf warehouse in a few days?

In your last GAW advertisement you said "According to Mr. Garza, his Bloomfield, Conn.-based company’s cloud mining operation is run out of a 180,000-foot Mississippi warehouse with 15MW electricity capacity."

in this story you say "We also obtained a copy of the lease contract to a 150,000-square foot warehouse in Park Purvis, Miss., where GAW’s mining operation occurs, and saw photos of a new operation under constructions with hundreds of rigs stacked on shelves, high-tension wires and heavy electrical infrastructure."

In two weeks will the warehouse shrink any more? If this GAW CEO guy does not know the size of his own warehouse...? 30,000 sf is a lot to, how do I put this nicely, not tell the whole truth about.

This is just one of the very very many discrepancies that, just looks bad.


Its actually disappointing that WSJ didn't see the GIANT difference in warehouse size and, at the very least, ask about it.
legendary
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Just seems all of this (hashcoin-paycoin-hashlets-hashstakers etc etc ) has changed and evolved to rapidly. He went from selling mining gear into this huge fantasy of a new world coin to replace BTC, and has been gobbling up believers money so fast, and there is still is no proof or clear business model for viable return to back it all up. Its a bit mind blowing. I think most of his followers are people who will only cloud mine (not actually own and operate their own gear) and are easily lured by his flashy ads and websites, and the promise of hope and change lol, sound familiar?

Some of them operate hardware too. Heck, Josh is even selling it to them at http://oneminer.com/ (another GAW website). Looks like if he did buy hashing power from Bitmain he is selling it all out the back door. Quantity is always 50 but many sheeple at HashTalk have purchased them from Josh. At least when the PayCoin debacle is over they can do some actual mining for a change.

Bitmain Antminer S4 2 TH/s Shipped (NEW)

legendary
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Just seems all of this (hashcoin-paycoin-hashlets-hashstakers etc etc ) has changed and evolved to rapidly. He went from selling mining gear into this huge fantasy of a new world coin to replace BTC, and has been gobbling up believers money so fast, and there is still is no proof or clear business model for viable return to back it all up. Its a bit mind blowing. I think most of his followers are people who will only cloud mine (not actually own and operate their own gear) and are easily lured by his flashy ads and websites, and the promise of hope and change lol, sound familiar?

Definitely, these people are too greedy to simply hodl real Bitcoin, they turn their back any time
member
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I just read this story WSJ posted the other day (http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/12/01/bitbeat-under-fire-gaw-miners-ceo-garza-takes-on-his-critics/)

I immediately spotted the first problem, the warehouse.

11:36 am December 2, 2014
ck wrote:
Can you guys please explain how a 180,000 sf warehouse turns into a 150,000 sf warehouse in a few days?

In your last GAW advertisement you said "According to Mr. Garza, his Bloomfield, Conn.-based company’s cloud mining operation is run out of a 180,000-foot Mississippi warehouse with 15MW electricity capacity."

in this story you say "We also obtained a copy of the lease contract to a 150,000-square foot warehouse in Park Purvis, Miss., where GAW’s mining operation occurs, and saw photos of a new operation under constructions with hundreds of rigs stacked on shelves, high-tension wires and heavy electrical infrastructure."

In two weeks will the warehouse shrink any more? If this GAW CEO guy does not know the size of his own warehouse...? 30,000 sf is a lot to, how do I put this nicely, not tell the whole truth about.

This is just one of the very very many discrepancies that, just looks bad.
legendary
Activity: 1246
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Reading the current hashtalk posts about Paycoin, it is amazing how many people have borrowed money for this endeavor.

Yes, very sad. They are all confident the loans will be paid off soon after 12/8/14.
full member
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https://hashtalk.org/topic/20953/who-has-been-the-most-influential-person-in-bitcoin-this-year-cast-your-vote-now

Of course they all vote for Josh and completely forget that Josh has bashed bitcoin calling it not viable and wants and believes Paycoin will crush it. He has probably done or will go down as having done the most harm to bitcoin. It doesn't matter to these fucking morons though, they do and say exactly whatever they think Josh would want them to. They can not think for themselves. That is how you run a proper scam/ponzi.  

The proper term for that is Sheeple.
legendary
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Just seems all of this (hashcoin-paycoin-hashlets-hashstakers etc etc ) has changed and evolved to rapidly. He went from selling mining gear into this huge fantasy of a new world coin to replace BTC, and has been gobbling up believers money so fast, and there is still is no proof or clear business model for viable return to back it all up. Its a bit mind blowing. I think most of his followers are people who will only cloud mine (not actually own and operate their own gear) and are easily lured by his flashy ads and websites, and the promise of hope and change lol, sound familiar?
hero member
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https://hashtalk.org/topic/20953/who-has-been-the-most-influential-person-in-bitcoin-this-year-cast-your-vote-now

Of course they all vote for Josh and completely forget that Josh has bashed bitcoin calling it not viable and wants and believes Paycoin will crush it. He has probably done or will go down as having done the most harm to bitcoin. It doesn't matter to these fucking morons though, they do and say exactly whatever they think Josh would want them to. They can not think for themselves. That is how you run a proper scam/ponzi.  
hero member
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Reading the current hashtalk posts about Paycoin, it is amazing how many people have borrowed money for this endeavor.

Links? Hashtalk is kind of a mess to get around.
legendary
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Reading the current hashtalk posts about Paycoin, it is amazing how many people have borrowed money for this endeavor.
sr. member
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CEO FlawMiners TM®
Hmm Have my new paycoin wallet ready to go. HA.. Saving shitcoins might be a nice thing.

GAW trademarked the name and own the .COM domain they will probably send a Cease and Desist order from there legal team. All You have to do is rename you coin to something else. 

Wrong.  PayCoin the alt coin is pre-existing and cannot be stopped by someone who comes around after them with the same idea.

Their best and cheapest chance is to buy up all the PayCoins and take it over and then shut it down or merge it with their coin.




GAWminer cannot touch PayCoin, they have to buy them out.

Read it and weep:


Prior art or background art, in most systems of patent law [or trademarks] constitutes all information that has been made available to the public in any form before a given date that might be relevant to a patent's claims of originality. If an invention has been described in the prior art, a patent on that invention is NOT valid.


GAWminers, you can have my PayCoins at 377,777 Satoshi.

legendary
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full member
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Promising $4 to $20 is instant securities fraud


The thing is Josh has a way of beating around the bush. I am not sure he has specifically said that will be the price, maybe just hinted around it.

I may be wrong though and he may have said that.

He confirmed it many times in the q&a

Post some proof here Internet tough guy

Find it yourself, I have nothing to lose in this scam

Haha an elite troll. Spewing out nonsense with no proof Hahahahaha, are you sure you have not been hired by gaw? You sir are an embarrassment

Quote
HashCoin will go public for just over $20 a coin. Our customer ICO HashPoint round will be at less than $4 a coin.
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/hashcoin-hashbase-will-bring-bitcoin-mainstream-interview-with-gawminers-josh-garza/
http://gawminers.eu/news/hashcoin-ico-customer-round-qa-transcript-yesterday-evening/

I would get some stuff from hashtalk but for some reason it doesn't load on my work internet.
sr. member
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CEO FlawMiners TM®
Hope you do well on your 400% gains fool...You are an idiot, but thats ok, now time to ignore idiots.. Have fun fool.
newbie
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Promising $4 to $20 is instant securities fraud


The thing is Josh has a way of beating around the bush. I am not sure he has specifically said that will be the price, maybe just hinted around it.

I may be wrong though and he may have said that.

He confirmed it many times in the q&a

Post some proof here Internet tough guy

Find it yourself, I have nothing to lose in this scam

Haha an elite troll. Spewing out nonsense with no proof Hahahahaha, are you sure you have not been hired by gaw? You sir are an embarrassment
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