BTC Multiplier 489A
Identification
“BTC Multiplier 489A” is not identifiable as a specific real-world person or organization name from publicly available records; it appears to be an internal label/identifier (e.g., a game/room/offer code such as “489A”) associated with the website the user referenced:
text http://btcmultiplier.com/games.php
In other words, “489A” reads like an on-site code, not a registrant name.
Status of the referenced website/domain (as of 2026-02-17)
The domain btcmultiplier.com currently resolves/redirects to a HugeDomains landing page (a domain-resale/parking service), indicating the original site content is not presently being served from that domain. ([]())
Because of that redirect and safety restrictions, the specific /games.php page could not be safely retrieved for inspection via the browsing tool. ([]())
Historical context (when “BTC-Multiplier.com” content was reachable)
Historically, BTC-Multiplier.com / BTC Multiplier was reported in the security/crypto press as a Bitcoin “multiplier” / “doubling” style scheme (commonly treated as a Ponzi-type scam pattern), characterized by unrealistic promised returns and questionable “payment proof” pages. (ccn.com)
This fits a broader, well-documented class of “Bitcoin multiplier” frauds described by security researchers. (malwarebytes.com)
Bottom line
- “BTC Multiplier 489A”: best interpreted as an on-site identifier (likely a game/offer code), not a known individual.
- btcmultiplier.com today: parked/for-sale via HugeDomains, not an active “BTC Multiplier” service on that domain at present. ([]())
- If you encountered a “multiplier/doubler” service elsewhere using similar branding, it should be treated as high-risk by default, because this category is widely associated with fraud. (malwarebytes.com)
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 12RnhPHkEL3dZSy249bD5Q5mbYeK7fYGAK | $ |