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BTC Multiplier 1279C

Identification of “BTC Multiplier 1279C”

BTC Multiplier 1279C” does not appear to be a verifiable real-world person or organization name in reputable public records. In practice, strings like this are commonly used as an internal identifier (e.g., an account label, campaign ID, page template/version tag, or affiliate/referral marker) associated with “bitcoin multiplier” sites.

The website you referenced decodes to:

text http://btcmultiplier.com/games.php

I could not safely open that page in this environment (it is flagged as unsafe to load). Because of that, I cannot confirm what “1279C” specifically denotes on that page, nor can I extract any site-provided “About/Owner” details directly.

What is known about BTC-multiplier style sites

Independent security/crypto reporting has repeatedly described “BTC Multiplier” / “Bitcoin multiplier” services as scams built around “send BTC and we will multiply/double it” claims, often supported by fake payment lists and other deception patterns. (malwarebytes.com)

A report specifically discussing BTC-Multiplier.com describes it as a “bitcoin multiplier” scam/ponzi-style operation and notes classic warning signs (e.g., unverifiable claims, misleading payment displays). (ccn.com)

Conclusion

  • “BTC Multiplier 1279C” is not a reliably identifiable person based on publicly available, reputable sources.
  • It is most likely an identifier/label connected to a “BTC multiplier” web property or campaign.
  • The broader “bitcoin multiplier” model is widely documented as fraudulent, and sites using that framing are commonly treated as scam infrastructure. (malwarebytes.com)

If you want, paste the visible text (or a screenshot) from the page mentioning “1279C”, and I can help determine whether it’s a user ID, a wallet label, an affiliate code, or something else.

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