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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 911. (Read 3377945 times)

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 Cheesy

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We will also have a network of merchants prepared for you so you can use Paycoin to buy directly from merchants and use your Paycoin credit card right away.

memba this?

Where the peanut gallery from earlier on that spent hours and days sniveling about proof that Homero said you could spend the coins directly with merchants? Along with oh your jellis he has cars and houses and is rich and good looking etc.

Where those shitheads now?

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From: Jessica Garza <[email protected]>
To: Josh <[email protected]>
Subject: Good morning!
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 08:39:41 -0500

Good morning honey,

I meant to write you a note before I left. I'm sorry!  I left in task mode.
But, I just wanted to let you know I'm think about you and am very proud of
you. I was thinking about your plan regarding Paycoin last night and it is
astounding! You are so brilliant!

I just wanted you to know that I support you through all of this tough
stuff. Please let me know if I can be of any help to you!

I love you so much and can't wait to suck your brilliant cock Wink.

I love you!

Love
Jessica


racy for a company email
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Alright anyone have a quick summary of some of the information that has been revealed through these emails?

Pretty much every thing scaminess about GAW has been revealed through the words of all of the parties involved. They have sunk themselves. Perhaps Cantor-Fitzgerald has been drug into this too. For sure at least one person at the firm was aware of the game. Question is was there more than one and were they operating on a company directive or rogue?

Unless I missed something.

The Cantor angle is a huge revelation! I hope MSM picks it up and runs with it.
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Alright anyone have a quick summary of some of the information that has been revealed through these emails?

/* Summary Begin */

GAW/Josh Did Bad Things

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So, so close...

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From 1474562955246989834-0a6b7c47-363b-458a-8f25-d731ec9a20b5.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 01:46:58 2014
From: Eric Capuano

Hah, I was just about to submit and answer on that thread man

From 1474562972792113524-88af7ed5-46fc-4ef3-adaa-0e1f2cc112e4.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 01:47:15 2014
From: Eric Capuano

Hey man, thats a little dangerous no?

From 1474562980487405744-0f4953d2-ea62-46d0-9e9f-fb45f2b9343c.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 01:47:22 2014
From: Eric Capuano

The pools might see that and public refute us

From 1474563033101439348-10c3834e-d00c-4a28-bf6b-483f6ea67830.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 01:48:12 2014
From: Amanda Veilleux

I believe I may have done this prior to our conversation yesterday and coordinated with Eric. I had thought if i coordinated with him it would be ok but that is not the case

From 1474563102246771251-3e2a6050-2af3-450f-b9d2-a8f0b69f3384.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 01:49:18 2014
From: Eric Capuano

Is that not a concern?

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 20:38:51 -0500
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This is very confusing. I'm just trying to find out if "hosted miners" actually existed, and it's hard to determine that.

BTW, I don't know if this has been covered elsewhere, but Eric Capuano and Josh Garza were childhood friends in Texas. They've known each other forever.

That email from gridseed spells out exactly how stupid it is, if it did exist.

"send me 1 million dollars and we'll talk again when you get 1 million worth of litecoins." On what planet is that a smart idea?

I don't quite get the structure of that deal. Why did Gridseed need a deposit in addition to the maintenance fee paid in advance? Just a general distrust for Mr. Garza due to their prior dealings or were they trying to pull a scheme of their own?
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On Jul 26, 2014 10:15 AM, "Joe Mordica" wrote:

> Sorry about that. I now understand the scope of the situation.
>
> If it was anyone but Dan I would not have. But now I see what your saying=
.
> Thanks for letting me know this way.
>
> --
>
> *Joe Mordica*
> *CTO*
> GAW
> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>
> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
> Fax: 413-206-7101
> [email protected]
>
>    www.gawlabs.com
>
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:12, Josh Garza wrote:
>
> I did, but I never told you to tell him.
>
> Things are fine, but I want you to know for the future. Disclosing
> confidential information, even to another staff, is in breach of our
> confidentiality.  Do yourself a favor and just to don't talk to anyone wi=
th
> out specific direction from me to do so. I don't want to have an issue :)
> On Jul 26, 2014 10:05 AM, "Joe Mordica" wrote:
>
>> Yes sir. He said you wanted him involved enough to run it.
>>
>> Is this correct?
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Joe Mordica*
>> *CTO*
>> GAW
>> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
>> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>>
>> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
>> Fax: 413-206-7101
>> [email protected]
>>
>>    www.gawlabs.com
>>
>> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:02, Josh Garza wrote:
>>
>> He said you explained to him how zenminer works?

And Dan is the one who dropped this H-Bomb... so Homero was probably smart to ask Joe not to disclose the inner scamminess... but that's history now.

Can I please get a URL for the full monty to review all of the disclosures? Is anyone hosting the full archive?
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From 1474640806160119630-d9c06d0a-b215-429e-82e2-9bc8bbb9372d.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 10:24:22 2014
From: Josh Garza

lets see what happens 

From 1474640941340298738-47fe313e-75ac-4cc1-9e40-b9adde2147e8.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 10:26:31 2014
From: Josh Garza

would not hurt to get a good pic of a bunch of machines running 

From 1474640845603904492-348bd155-bb50-430e-bb38-f3f42d218add.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 10:25:00 2014
From: Eric Capuano

Please keep an eye on that one with me, I don't have the experience you do in this area... Every next post could be monumental or detrimental for us
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The beginning of Craig. He was buying in $35,000 blocks early on.

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From 1474634998892372468-b06b2a09-8a9e-4f3a-ac41-5e21a48484d6.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 08:52:04 2014
From: Josh Garza

He is legit?

From 1474635008164428658-bddbf711-516d-4009-94c0-2314603170a7.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 08:52:13 2014
From: Eric Capuano

Craig Beech?

From 1474635012199930002-1bf3fa4c-e60a-4283-990a-9dea7c530d9e.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 08:52:17 2014
From: Eric Capuano

My big fish?

From 1474635019189297327-a59d3cba-71b8-4f4a-b5bc-b7b82de66270.mbox@xxx Fri Jul 25 08:52:23 2014
From: Josh Garza

yes sir

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Never ceases to deliver Smiley

Big PayCon announcement coming soonTM

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This is very confusing. I'm just trying to find out if "hosted miners" actually existed, and it's hard to determine that.

BTW, I don't know if this has been covered elsewhere, but Eric Capuano and Josh Garza were childhood friends in Texas. They've known each other forever.

That email from gridseed spells out exactly how stupid it is, if it did exist.

"send me 1 million dollars and we'll talk again when you get 1 million worth of litecoins." On what planet is that a smart idea?
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Getting closer...

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On Jul 26, 2014 10:15 AM, "Joe Mordica" wrote:

> Sorry about that. I now understand the scope of the situation.
>
> If it was anyone but Dan I would not have. But now I see what your saying=
.
> Thanks for letting me know this way.
>
> --
>
> *Joe Mordica*
> *CTO*
> GAW
> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>
> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
> Fax: 413-206-7101
> [email protected]
>
>    www.gawlabs.com
>
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:12, Josh Garza wrote:
>
> I did, but I never told you to tell him.
>
> Things are fine, but I want you to know for the future. Disclosing
> confidential information, even to another staff, is in breach of our
> confidentiality.  Do yourself a favor and just to don't talk to anyone wi=
th
> out specific direction from me to do so. I don't want to have an issue :)
> On Jul 26, 2014 10:05 AM, "Joe Mordica" wrote:
>
>> Yes sir. He said you wanted him involved enough to run it.
>>
>> Is this correct?
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Joe Mordica*
>> *CTO*
>> GAW
>> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
>> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>>
>> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
>> Fax: 413-206-7101
>> [email protected]
>>
>>    www.gawlabs.com
>>
>> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:02, Josh Garza wrote:
>>
>> He said you explained to him how zenminer works?
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This is very confusing. I'm just trying to find out if "hosted miners" actually existed, and it's hard to determine that.

BTW, I don't know if this has been covered elsewhere, but Eric Capuano and Josh Garza were childhood friends in Texas. They've known each other forever.
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Isn't the usual line of defence here that people earned more mining Hash Points than if they had been mining BTC? This "fact" being "true" because HP were redeemed at 400HP to 1XPY and min value of XPY for that was $4....

Cantor inspired maths and logic?

What surprises me is how late in the game GAW brought lawyers into it. Setting up and operating a FinTech biz in the USA is a minefield on a good day, what on earth possessed these people to think they could do it all in retrospect and expect to come out of it rosy? Stunning ineptitude and lack of understanding of the FinTech business
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ya'll might wanna skim this one, it's short and hilarious

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From: "Josh Garza (via Google Docs)" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: The Truth Behind Paycoin
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 02:01:52 +0000

Attached: The Truth Behind Paycoin.pdf
Sent using Google Docs http://docs.google.com/

this is NOT going out. These are just facts we are putting together.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/261943203/00000061-the-Truth-Behind-Paycoin




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So, to recap, our math showed that offering Paycoins at $20 and using them for the same price
made sense.
That’s where the statement “we would buy them for $20 came from”.

...

The Misunderstanding
A coffee shop putting out a sign that says “free coffee”. If you walk in and ask for a free coffee,
will you get one? Yes.
But, lets say you walk in and ask for a million cups, will you get one? Of course not.


That whole thing is bullshit.

All of that skips the fact that people had so many paycoins to sell because hashlets failed. Whether they were a ponzi or just miners that stopped earning coins, people had paycoins to dump because they weren't getting other coins that they expected from GAW, and the only reason they really took them instead of demanding the other coins was because of the promise of $20.
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ya'll might wanna skim this one, it's short and hilarious

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From: "Josh Garza (via Google Docs)" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: The Truth Behind Paycoin
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 02:01:52 +0000

Attached: The Truth Behind Paycoin.pdf
Sent using Google Docs http://docs.google.com/

this is NOT going out. These are just facts we are putting together.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/261943203/00000061-the-Truth-Behind-Paycoin




Quote
So, to recap, our math showed that offering Paycoins at $20 and using them for the same price
made sense.
That’s where the statement “we would buy them for $20 came from”.

...

The Misunderstanding
A coffee shop putting out a sign that says “free coffee”. If you walk in and ask for a free coffee,
will you get one? Yes.
But, lets say you walk in and ask for a million cups, will you get one? Of course not.

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