Strange sequence of events today, I'll try to keep it short.
This morning I received an e-mail about "Steem Cash" that I immediately classified as spam/scam. I made a post on Steemit about it, but was soon met with negative replies, even by trusted members of the Steemit community. Result: I deleted my post and apologized to everyone involved.
A bit later though, a whole bunch of well-known Steemians (including some famous whales) approach me about the subject. We discussed, and I have learned about the general consensus on the activities of said scammer. They asked me to resubmit my earlier "scam warning" to inform our fellow community members about a possibly malicious scheme developing in the Steemit world.
I won't give any usernames, but ofcourse have to share the e-mail that is the subject of all this developing drama. See here:
Other things to note: the suspected con-man doesn't think much about privacy of for example e-mailaddresses of his subscribers.
Secondly, the e-mail is not really spam, as I had somewhere subscribed for it.