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Re: [2015-04-03] The 5,000Btc hidden treasure, and the key to finding it.
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tmfp
on 06/04/2015, 11:49:36 UTC
WoodCollector is a serial fantasist/bullshitter and is just trolling with this thread trying to sell of his remaining crapcoins.

If I am honest, I found out that Woodcollector was a liar and a thief and decided I do not want his pieces any more, no matter how rich he may be and famous. I was getting other pieces made by him but could no longer trust him as he did something very sneaky and also failed to ship a piece i ordered from him.

Eh? Are you saying if you found this out or this is what actually happened? Can you please elaborate?


This is indeed a popcorn inducing statement.
If an existing client of WC can no longer trust him because of very sneakiness, who in the world can give this highly fantastical titanium container and its contents any credibility whatsoever?

He has shown me evidence he is who he says he is. Am I a sock puppet too?
BTW: laser engravers and CNC mills don't leave the wood grain behind when they are used to carve designs:

I watched the infamous disappeared videos and there was absolutely no indication that the techniques used in them could produce the intricate detail of the coins in question. imo.

There seem to be a number of posters who are willing to believe there is some substance to this treasure hunt. That's entirely up to them, it's an attractive fantasy that can indeed fire the imagination. We all like a bit of mystery and 'what if' in life unless we are emotionally stunted, but the problem is that scammers know this and exploit it, especially when the amounts of money involved are substantial.
Proposals like this, offered by safely annonymous people who stand to gain from them, bedevil Bitcoin.
It's a shame, because every time they turn out to be just another scam, some of the shit sticks and make the perceived link between Bitcoin and fraud stronger, to the detriment of BTC itself.