Josh Garza "Why Are We Still Here"; February 23, 2015

Six weeks after MrCEO, Josh Garza, posted “If it’s all a scam? Then why are we still here?”. That bit of BS was promoted by Garza’s toadie @BadBitCoinOrg. Two months after he made that statement Garza was no longer “still here”. He fled the US to Belgium and then to Dubai until the government there threw him out.  Badbitcoin.org ‏@Badbitcoinorg Feb 23 To all the empty vessels, fudsters and trolls #XPY #paycoin If it’s all a scam – Then answer this. https://hashtalk.org/topic/32441/if-it-s-all-a-scam/2 … The original statement can be seen  here. via the wayback machine. Continue reading Josh Garza "Why Are We Still Here"; February 23, 2015

GarzaGate Part 1, A Quick History

From the executive offices of Cantor Fitzgerald to the studios of Bollywood, one of the most ambitious confidence games ever to hit the internet is GarzaGate: the bizarre business contortions of Homero “Josh” Garza and his clusterfuck of companies, websites and grandiose schemes. GarzaGate may not involve the most amount of money swindled from investors but it wins the grand prize in terms of the amount of investors and number of countries involved. And drama. GarzaGAte has got the drama. Lies and broken promises, shattered dreams, betrayal, deceit, collusion, secret deals, death threats, dead bunnies (yes, dead bunnies) and of course, … Continue reading GarzaGate Part 1, A Quick History

Oops! Million Dollar CPIG Web Domain Is Missing! More #Cryptocurrency Conundrums

In August of last year Josh Garza paid a million dollars for the BTC.com website. Today the website disappeared.Coincidentally, also today was the launch of reservations for the new CoinCard credit card by CPIG. That site is also MIA. These strange happenings could be a repeat of Garza once again changing his mind or Garza once again finding he can’t deliver what he’s promised. Or my hope, that the SEC stepped in and told him to stop. The website for taking coincard reservations sold out pretty quickly which is odd since only reservations were being taken at this time. The actual … Continue reading Oops! Million Dollar CPIG Web Domain Is Missing! More #Cryptocurrency Conundrums

Top Seekrit Domains Owned By Top Seekrit Crypto Private Investor Group AKA Josh Garza

UPDATE: I just published this post and noticed that the announcement for the new Coincard came from a domain name not on the list. Sure enough, another CPIG domain, registered May 11th. I added the screencap at the bottom The Top Seekrit Crypto Private Investor Group or cPIG as most people are calling it, claims to be a group dedicated to the greater good of the Cryptocoin community. In reality it’s Homero Josh Garza and friends continuing their efforts to gain control of the digital currency effort.  While it appears Josh Garza has attempted to remove himself from GAW Miners … Continue reading Top Seekrit Domains Owned By Top Seekrit Crypto Private Investor Group AKA Josh Garza

Kiss Your Hash Goodbye, GAW Miners Sold To BTC; Dec 10th, 2014

The investigation that began in January 2015 into Josh Garza and Gaw Miners by the Securities and Exchange Commission could take a year or two. Some of the information leaked from the investigation allege ponzi schemes, money laundering, dark money from black listed (terrorist) groups and more. There’s quite a list of possible crimes and several 3 letter federal organizations are said to now be involved. Gaw Miners made headlines when Garza purchased the BTC.com domain in August of 2014 for a million dollars. That makes the following document interesting. Below is the GAW Miners Limited Liability Company operating agreement … Continue reading Kiss Your Hash Goodbye, GAW Miners Sold To BTC; Dec 10th, 2014

CoinPay Trademark Application By GAW Denied December 12, 2014

This post is part of a series showing assorted documents from Genius At Work Corporation.The document here is the trademark application for the name CoinPay. It was filed on November 5th, 2014, through their attorney. The US Patent and Trademark Office automatically assigned a probationary trademark registration number which would become permanent once the USPTO has approved the application. On December 12th, GAW was notified that the trademark request was denied.  GAW was given 6 months to correct the errors in their application but thus far have taken no action other than to change attorneys on December 19th. Consequently on June … Continue reading CoinPay Trademark Application By GAW Denied December 12, 2014