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Edan Yago has been attempting to link himself to the ZEDE project in Honduras, but there is no evidence that he was ever involved. The refereces listed in the article were all to YouTube videos of Edan Yago and are insufficient to warrant the claims made in the article. There are serious questions whether Yago was involved at all and many believe he is a scam artist who is attempted to use a bogus association with the ZEDE project in order to sucker investors by promising then a new libertarian paradise in Latin America. Indeed, if you watch a video of Yago he sounds like a con-artist making a pitch to gullible bitcoin millionaires:
Please do not reinsert any references to Edan Yago unless they are from legitimate news sources. Thanks Greg Comlish ( talk) 17:22, 22 August 2014 (UTC)
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Edan Yago has been attempting to link himself to the ZEDE project in Honduras, but there is no evidence that he was ever involved. The refereces listed in the article were all to YouTube videos of Edan Yago and are insufficient to warrant the claims made in the article. There are serious questions whether Yago was involved at all and many believe he is a scam artist who is attempted to use a bogus association with the ZEDE project in order to sucker investors by promising then a new libertarian paradise in Latin America. Indeed, if you watch a video of Yago he sounds like a con-artist making a pitch to gullible bitcoin millionaires:
Please do not reinsert any references to Edan Yago unless they are from legitimate news sources. Thanks Greg Comlish ( talk) 17:22, 22 August 2014 (UTC)