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yesmybitcoin.net has a slightly low trust score. Why?

We checked yesmybitcoin.net and we are unsure if the website is legit.

The review of yesmybitcoin.net is somewhat low according to our computer algorithm. Scamadviser rates every website automatically by looking at where the server of the website is located, is an SSL certificate is used, who owns the domain name and other public and private sources.

As said, the rating of the website is somewhat low. It is therefor recommended to do your own vetting to determine if the website is trustworthy or fake. You can do this by reading our article How to recognize a scam website as with any computer program our trust score can only be seen as an indicator.

Positive highlights

According to the SSL check the certificate is valid 

Negative highlights
We tested the email address of the registrant, but it is not working
We tested the technical email address but it is not working
The email address of the Administrator seems not to work

The website's owner is hiding his identity on WHOIS using a paid service

This website has only been registered recently.

This website does not have many visitors

This website is not optimized for search engines

We found many low rated websites on the same server
We detected cryptocurrency services which can be high risk

Anonymous payment methods were identified on this site

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Complete Review yesmybitcoin.net

Company Evaluation

We lowered the trust score of the company as we discovered that the Administrative email address of the domain name is not working. This can be considered careless of the company. The registrant will have difficulties contacting the company for questions and billing.

The owner of the website is hiding his identity. Spammers use this information to promote services to website owners. Some website owners therefor chose to hide their contact details. However, it can also be misused by scammers. Our algorithm gives a high rating if the identity of the website owner is shown.

Webshop Evaluation

We tried to contact the email address of the registrant of the website but were unable to. The email address does not seem operational. This has resulted in a lower review score as it is a rather serious issue that the email address is not correct and may point to a fake website.

This domain name has only been registered recently. This means that the website is actually quite young and few if any consumers have had time to leave reviews or social media comments. It is therefore best to check this website thoroughly to make sure the website was not set-up by a scammer. Please check out our article "How to recognize a scam".

In our Analysis we always check the Tranco ranking. In this case it was low. A low Tranco ranking means that the website has relatively few visitors. For a new website this is logical. The same is true for a highly specialized website. However if the website claims to be a large corporate or popular site, than warning flags should be raised.

Legit websites often reside on servers with many other safe websites. In this case however we identified several unreliable websites hosted on the same server as the website. This may be a negative signal and as a result we lowered the review of yesmybitcoin.net. To see which other websites are hosted on the same server, please check the "Server" tab lower on this page.

We have detected that the website may offer cryptocurrency-related information, products and/or services. We consider these kinds of services to be high-risk for consumers. Even experts in cryptocurrencies have trouble distinguishing legit digital currency services from frauds and scams. We recommend you to be very diligent in checking website offering crypto-related services before you invest or use their services. Check How to check if a cryptocurrency site is legit or a scam. to learn more.

Technical Evaluation

We tested the technical contact email address of the website but it does not seem to work. This is rather weird as the technical contact is responsible for solving technical issues related to the website.

We found a valid SSL Certificate. An SSL certificate is used to secure communication between your computer and the website. There are different levels of SSL certification. A free one is also available and this one is used by online scammers. Still, not having an SSL certificate is worse than having one, especially if you have to enter your contact details.

We checked if the website is optimized for search engines like Google and Bing. This does not seem to be the case. Several items are missing which most websites implement to make sure they can be found by search engines. We consider this suspicious. Why would a website not want to be found via search engines? This is usually the case if they do not want to be found by police authorities or brand protection agencies. 

Anonymous payment methods have been found on this website. This may help you as a consumer to remain anonymous but it is also "protecting" the merchant. It is often very hard to get your money back from a payment method which is anonymous. We recommend using the major credit cards and Paypal and other "money-back" payment providers if you have any doubts about the legitimacy of the website. Check our blog post on "Safe Online Payment Methods".

Facts about yesmybitcoin.net

Key facts
Backlinks
88
Domain age
3 years from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Owner
Redacted for GDPR privacy
Address
Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy ENG
Country
GB
Phone
Redacted for GDPR privacy
E-mail
yesmybitcoin.net@namebrightprivacy.com
Website data
Website
yesmybitcoin.net
Redirecting from website
www.yesmybitcoin.net
Title
YESMYBITCOIN
Domain age
3 years from now
Website Speed
Slow
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Let's Encrypt
WHOIS registration date
2020-10-24
WHOIS last update date
2020-10-30
WHOIS renew date
2021-10-24
Tags
Registration Possible, Industry - Financial Services, Industry - Cryptocurrency, Language - English
Owner
Name
Redacted for GDPR privacy
Street
Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy ENG
Country
GB
Telephone
Redacted for GDPR privacy
E-mail
yesmybitcoin.net@namebrightprivacy.com
Administrator
Name
Redacted for GDPR privacy
Street
Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy ENG
Country
GB
Telephone
Redacted for GDPR privacy
E-mail
yesmybitcoin.net@namebrightprivacy.com
Technical Contact
Name
Redacted for GDPR privacy
Street
Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy Redacted for GDPR privacy ENG
Country
GB
Telephone
Redacted for GDPR privacy
E-mail
yesmybitcoin.net@namebrightprivacy.com
Server
ISP
Unified Layer
Country
US
Registrar
Name
DropCatch.com 985 LLC
IANA ID
2744
Register website
http://www.NameBright.com
E-mail
abuse@namebright.com
Phone
+1.7204960020
Server name
IP
50.87.253.194

Request HTTP status
200

Target
ns1.bluehost.com.
IP
162.159.24.80
Country
US

Target
ns2.bluehost.com.
IP
162.159.25.175
Country
US

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