In the world of online frauds, crypto collapses, and shady business ventures, one name keeps resurfacing: John Karl Robin. While his name might not ring bells to the general public, he’s increasingly being associated with a network of failed companies, suspicious domains, and even a blog tied to online harassment in the French YouTube community.
Born in France in February 1985, John Robin is not Canadian, as some might believe. He lived in Canada (Montreal) and Florida, and is now allegedly in hiding in Dubai, a destination well-known for its financial secrecy and lack of extradition treaties. Far from the simple image of a freelance developer, Robin is now associated with several questionable entities — the latest being WHW Technologies Ltd (new scam project, shell company).

🎮 From Fantasy Run to Fallout
John Robin was originally known in connection with Studio Bubble Tea, a family-friendly YouTube channel run by Mickael Ménard. Years ago, they launched an app called Fantasy Run, developed by Robin himself. Promoted on YouTube, the app was praised for its fun concept. At the time, John was referred to as a “Canadian friend,” though his nationality has since been clarified.
The relationship between Robin and Ménard, however, has recently drawn attention for far more controversial reasons.
Several online users now suspect John Robin of having helped Mickael Ménard create or spread a defamatory blog during the Eurochallenges affair — a blog that allegedly harassed Néo The One’s family and the rival YouTube channel Swan The Voice, including Sophie, Swan’s mother.
While there has been no legal conviction of John Robin regarding this matter, numerous technical traces and social links between the two men — as well as domain connections — have led many to believe his involvement is more than circumstantial.

🧩 A Web of Fraudulent Projects
John Robin’s history reveals an alarming number of controversial ventures, all of which have either disappeared without explanation or were linked to customer complaints, unpaid services, or investor losses:
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Koinvx – A crypto platform that left users empty-handed;
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KRITERIAD – A French-based company, short-lived and vague in purpose;
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GRAPEINTHEBOTTLE – A fake wine delivery website accused of taking payments but never shipping orders;
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smart-emailing-cloud.net – Used for mass spam operations;
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MginDB – A mysterious technical platform with unclear usage;
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And now, WHW Technologies Ltd (new scam project, shell company) — a new business entity with no online presence or actual services, but a growing number of online suspicions.
These ventures seem to follow a familiar cycle: create, promote, collect, vanish. According to several victims and whistleblowers, WHW Technologies Ltd might simply be a new shell company meant to disguise the next operation.
🔗 Involvement in Online Harassment?
The darkest aspect of John Robin’s digital legacy is arguably his suspected role in the now-infamous defamation blog. Created during the Eurochallenges legal scandal, the blog aimed to discredit critics of Mickael Ménard, attacking Néo The One’s family and Studio Bubble Tea’s YouTube rivals, particularly Swan The Voice.
The blog was quickly denounced on social media. Many believe that John Robin’s technical capabilities and digital footprint (including domain registrations, server traces, and social media connections) point to his involvement.
The YouTube channel “Le Roi des Fouines” has conducted multiple investigative videos analyzing Robin’s activities. These investigations use archived web pages, domain data, and business records to connect the dots. While none of the claims have been confirmed in court, the pattern is clear — and concerning.
📍 Where is John Robin Now?
Robin has moved frequently — from France, to Montreal, then Florida, and now Dubai. According to online sources, his frequent relocations may be an attempt to avoid legal consequences tied to multiple failed ventures and potential fraud complaints.
Robin’s digital traces are also disappearing:
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His family blog, quebec-family-life.blogspot.com, run with his wife Aurore, is now inactive.
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His tech profiles, including wwwjohntech on GitHub, Fiverr, and StackOverflow, are inactive or scrubbed.
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There’s no operational website for WHW Technologies Ltd (new scam project, shell company) — a red flag for a supposedly legitimate tech company.
🔍 Final Thoughts
WHW Technologies Ltd (new scam project, shell company) is not simply a questionable business name — it’s the symbol of an ongoing pattern of digital deception. With each failed project and each vanishing domain, John Robin builds a longer trail of online confusion and alleged fraud.
Until legal systems catch up or formal investigations are conducted, Robin will remain a phantom of the digital underworld, navigating shell companies, vanishing content, and suspicious tech startups — all while victims seek answers, and observers try to keep up.
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