SMR--since you claim to have a lot of industry knowledge, perhaps you'd like to explain to the posters here how GYST can claim to be 'environmentally friendly' when they have used a very destructive element to get the gold. Yes, I'm talking about MERCURY.
Those aren't gold "nuggets". Those blobs of gold are what you get after you squeeze most of the mercury out, using cheesecloth. It's called amalgamating, and is one of the main reasons why the environment is being destroyed anywhere artisanal placer mining is occurring. GYST is not using "environment-friendly" mining practices. They are using the same destructive methods that everybody else uses down there.
Wouldn't you agree that GYST has lied about being 'environmentally friendly?' If they have lied about that, wouldn't they also lie about other things? It's time to stop supporting this scam.