On the Elaine Shi and Andrew Miller scam ring

Subject: Gross breach of ethics, potential legal liability at UMD CS dept.

From: Mircea Popescu

Date: Fri, June 26, 2015 4:41 am

To: wdloh@umd.edu, stern@umd.edu

Cc: bkadams@cs.umd.edu, fatima@cs.umd.edu, speters@cs.umd.edu, jstory@cs.umd.edu

Dear sirs,

It has come to my attention that two individuals claiming association with

the institution you represent, specifically one Elaine Shi and one Andrew

Miller are advertising a "CMSC 818I: Science of Crypto-Currency, Spring

2015" course. Properly speaking this would be a discussion of Bitcoin, a

subject matter which they are in no way qualified to discuss to any degree

- a state of affairs signalled for instance by their unfamiliarity with

the proper terminology, complete absence from the Web of Trust, failure to

make any sort of contact with the Bitcoin Foundation and so on.

This notwithstanding, the two in question exhibit the unmitigated audacity

to propose that 20% of the mark will be based on (unpaid) contribution to

a so called "Ethereum project", which other than being a private concern

is a widely known scam, its fraudulent nature being widely discussed up

until that point where it finally folded, after which everyone lost

interest.

The exact equivalent would be a situation in which an assistant professor

and a PhD student in the Mathematics department start a "Science of A

Certain Herbal Extract Supplements" course, whereby a fifth of the mark

depends on your students doing unpaid work for a commercial multi-level

marketing scam known as "Forever Living". That they would have the cheek

to actually discuss "Academic Integrity" on the same page, in terms that

readily reduce to "you must provide us with something of actual value we

can pawn off to our private concern" is mere icing on the cake.

Leaving aside the ample legal liability this episode has created for your

institution - no, students are not actually slave labour, no it's not

actually legal to whore them out in this manner just yet, etc - the

intellectual respectability of the University of Maryland has received a

significant blow from which it conceivably may never recover.

Please kindly let me know as to the results of your investigation into the

matter, and as to the measures that have been taken against the two

fraudsters involved.

All the best,

Mircea Popescu

Because yes, stupidity does have consequences.

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