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Cryptomus — Your Ultimate Solution for Cryptocurrency Payments

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  • @Hosteroid said:
    Hello SPAMMERS @Cryptomus you got blacklisted on our email server.

    Damn, that's on point.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    This thread continues to go well I see

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • @EndlessGravity said:
    The first page of this thread is full of people freaking out about not seeing who’s behind the operation. I guess it shows that crypto is not super mainstream on this forum. Their legal setup is pretty normal for the kind of operation they are running. One could draw some parallel’s to Binance’s modus operandi prior to their indictments in the US.

    Having worked for a company in the crypto space, I don’t think many people really believe that crypto should be entirely anonymous at least with regard to the payment of goods and service. There’s no real way to identify whether activity is legitimate or comes from fraudulent activity with crypto, especially if you consider things like Tornado Cash and all of its progeny.

    People that truly believe in completely anonymous transactions on the internet are generally ones who simply do not care about where the money comes from even if that means some of the money they make will have been obtained through fraud or otherwise be illegal to accept.

  • ZappieZappie Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    @Rubben said:
    It says a lot about LET the type of companies the allow to advertise here. Anything goes for $200 - is usually said by a bitch

    Considering to apply for a Patron Provider tag on LET you need to provide:

    • Company Name
    • Public Company Registration
    • Company Registration Number

    You have to simply assume the Patron Provider issuing gods here on LET know more than us commoners about their company name and where its registered.

    I mean suuuurreellly without due diligence, no tag will be issued, right? :D

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @Zappie said:
    I mean suuuurreellly without due diligence, no tag will be issued, right? :D

    a lot of memes could be used to respond to this :#

  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep

    @MikeA said:

    @Zappie said:
    I mean suuuurreellly without due diligence, no tag will be issued, right? :D

    a lot of memes could be used to respond to this :#

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad
  • @mandala said:
    ServerVerify

    WTF, so if we post YABS (or anything else) in a comment here on LET, they use it as advertising on another website, and even post your username as the submitter.
    https://serververify.com/benchmarks/bb45421c-80df-48e8-b808-ba1e1d27c4a2

    They even post affiliate links to providers that have lost their provider tag on LET.
    https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/c1v-hosting

    How low can you sink in an attempt to make affiliate money?

    CUNTS.

  • AlyxAlyx Member, Host Rep

    @xvps said:

    @mandala said:
    ServerVerify

    WTF, so if we post YABS (or anything else) in a comment here on LET, they use it as advertising on another website, and even post your username as the submitter.
    https://serververify.com/benchmarks/bb45421c-80df-48e8-b808-ba1e1d27c4a2

    They even post affiliate links to providers that have lost their provider tag on LET.
    https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/c1v-hosting

    How low can you sink in an attempt to make affiliate money?

    CUNTS.

    You should be here for long enough to know that there are no standards 🫠

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • This is total train wreck. Shame to LET allowing shady service to advertise and shady service provider to spam hardcore.

    Thanked by 1Alyx
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited September 2025

    @xvps said:

    @mandala said:
    ServerVerify

    WTF, so if we post YABS (or anything else) in a comment here on LET, they use it as advertising on another website, and even post your username as the submitter.
    https://serververify.com/benchmarks/bb45421c-80df-48e8-b808-ba1e1d27c4a2

    They even post affiliate links to providers that have lost their provider tag on LET.
    https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/c1v-hosting

    How low can you sink in an attempt to make affiliate money?

    They made provider profiles on that site using the email addresses from LET profiles. I'm more bummed by that because I don't recall saying I wanted a profile made for my business on some other site using the details of this profile for it's creation. Waiting for it to get sorted out so I can claim my profile with a company email address instead of my personal email used but this account.

    Thanked by 1xvps
  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep
    edited September 2025

    I wouldn't trust any provider (crypto or not) who keeps spamming mailboxes from time to time advertising their services.
    But I'd surely be more suspicious to crypto providers, where you don't really have a FIAT-like regulated market and your money are prone to disappear without any possibility to get them back.

    PayPal, Bank and Stripe (which now takes crypto as well + tons of alternative payments :) ).

    Until now, I had to create rspamd rules for *@cogentco.com, *@cryptomus.com and *@heleket.com (which I tend to believe it's still cryptomus under a different blanket).

  • xvpsxvps Member
    edited September 2025

    @MannDude said:

    @xvps said:

    @mandala said:
    ServerVerify

    WTF, so if we post YABS (or anything else) in a comment here on LET, they use it as advertising on another website, and even post your username as the submitter.
    https://serververify.com/benchmarks/bb45421c-80df-48e8-b808-ba1e1d27c4a2

    They even post affiliate links to providers that have lost their provider tag on LET.
    https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/c1v-hosting

    How low can you sink in an attempt to make affiliate money?

    They made provider profiles on that site using the email addresses from LET profiles. I'm more bummed by that because I don't recall saying I wanted a profile made for my business on some other site using the details of this profile for it's creation. Waiting for it to get sorted out so I can claim my profile with a company email address instead of my personal email used but this account.

    I tried logging in with my LET email on serververify.com, and the login page replied with this:

    You already have a LET account.
    We've sent you an email to set up a password.
    Please check your inbox.

    And they claim to have 73,100 reviews. That’s pretty impressive for a new website.

    whois serververify.com
    Creation Date: 2024-10-16T14:32:06Z

    First review "made" on serviceverify.com: Apr 09, 2023 | 03:13

    Now we know why @raindog404 doesn’t have time to moderate LET, he’s too busy with the copy/paste buttons.

    :D

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  • xvpsxvps Member
    edited September 2025

    @ascicode said:
    Our founding team are the owners of LowEndBox and LowEndTalk, two of the most influential communities in the VPS and cloud hosting space. With years of experience in curating deals, publishing reviews, and building trust within the hosting community, we’ve taken that expertise and applied it to ServerVerify.

    :D

  • PrepaidHostPrepaidHost Member, Patron Provider

    In one year, I received over 12 inquiries where you only argued that you charge less fees than CoinGate. Absolutely terrible sales attempt. meanwhile added to our spam filter.

    Thanked by 2oloke jnd
  • Don't forget to report the spam.

    In Canada, violations of the Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) can result in substantial fines: up to $10 million for organizations and up to $1 million for individuals per violation.

    https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/canada-anti-spam-legislation/en

  • AlyxAlyx Member, Host Rep

    @xvps said: And they claim to have 73,100 reviews. That’s pretty impressive for a new website.

    They are apparently all sourced from LET too.
    Just odd that I can't find any of them anywhere.

    Thanked by 2tentor xvps
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Disgraceful and saddening (serververify.com).

  • ozontiozonti Member, Patron Provider

    @jsg said:
    Disgraceful and saddening (serververify.com).

    70% of advertising is for colocrossing
    28% of advertising is for providers blocked in LET
    2% is for providers who do things right

    Thanked by 2jsg Alyx
  • HosteroidHosteroid Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2025

    @Hosteroid said:
    Hello SPAMMERS @Cryptomus you got blacklisted on our email server.

    Since Cryptomus is blocked on our mail server we started getting new spamming messages:
    Good afternoon, my name is XXX, and I represent the Heleket cryptocurrency payment system. You have probably seen our banner on the Lowendtalk website. We provide crypto payment services, and I would like to offer you the most profitable and convenient service for accepting cryptocurrency. In addition, I will prepare special terms and conditions that take your needs into account. Who can I discuss this with?

    Seems like they are connected Cryptomus and Heleket?

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

    @Hosteroid said:
    Since Cryptomus is blocked on our mail server we started getting new spamming messages:
    Good afternoon, my name is XXX, and I represent the Heleket cryptocurrency payment system. You have probably seen our banner on the Lowendtalk website. We provide crypto payment services, and I would like to offer you the most profitable and convenient service for accepting cryptocurrency. In addition, I will prepare special terms and conditions that take your needs into account. Who can I discuss this with?

    Seems like they are connected Cryptomus and Heleket?

    Same shit.

  • most important is that they spammed bilou with $$$ so that's why they are here

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    Cryptomus / Heleket spam got even worse than Cogent, the latter ones didn't try to evade domain ban to spam with "partnership inquiry" tickets.

    Thanked by 2itzgeo Andreix
  • ozontiozonti Member, Patron Provider

    We already have Cogent on the forum sending advertising messages without authorization!!

    COGENT

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @ozonti said:
    We already have Cogent on the forum sending advertising messages without authorization!!

    COGENT

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    My fault for underestimating spammers.

  • justaguyjustaguy Member, Host Rep

    Well cryptomus wont get banned because they advertise on lowendtalk :)

  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @ozonti said:
    We already have Cogent on the forum sending advertising messages without authorization!!

    COGENT

    Report to @FAT32 @Arkas etc.

    Cogent deserves to be treated just like any other spammer. I have no idea how anyone on this forum tolerates their "cold call messaging" that no one opts in for, and then would turn around and suspend any client of their own for doing the same thing.

    Thanked by 2tentor ozonti
  • DvoDvo Veteran

    Crypto exchange Cryptomus fined record $177M by Canada's financial crime watchdog

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/cryptomus-fined-177-million-fintrac-9.6948338

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