Well, the guy here @bitonymous did some extensive research on this matter, kudos to his efforts, but he seems to have missed a blatant fact. The fact that Darwin labs was just a company that provided technical resources (as a software vendor) to GbMiners. Other than that it had nothing to do with its business operations. As per the screenshot displayed above, I don’t see any harm in using introductory statements like “Hello I am Sahil from Gbminers”. Since Sahil, the owner of Darwin labs was working with Gbminers, he might have used it. Consider this, if he was aware of the fact that Gbminers is, in fact, a scam he would have stayed away from using aforementioned statement. In fact, this shows the trust he placed in them and the breach of trust this company performed. What one needs to acknowledge right now is that this whole scam (or a Ponzi scheme) was some well-planned product of GbMiners, their PR(marketing) team and Amit Bhardwaj.
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