BTC2PM
BTC2PM (btc2pm.me)
BTC2PM is an online centralized “exchanger” (CEX) branding that has been presented as a service for swapping Bitcoin (BTC) into Perfect Money (PM) (and, in some listings, related e‑money rails), i.e., a niche crypto ↔ e-currency conversion desk rather than a conventional order-book exchange. (wikibit.com)
Operator / ownership
Publicly verifiable attribution is limited:
- No clearly identified legal entity or operators are exposed via public domain-registration records; registrant details are largely redacted/obscured. (whois.com)
- The domain btc2pm.me was created 2013-11-09 and (per WHOIS snapshots) shows an expiry of 2026-11-09, with an update on 2025-12-24. (whois.com)
Current domain status (material fact)
As of the WHOIS data captured in January 2026, btc2pm.me is delegated to the name servers:
- ns1.usssdomainseizure.com
- ns2.usssdomainseizure.com (whois.com)
In practice, this nameserver pattern is commonly associated with U.S. Secret Service domain-seizure control of DNS (i.e., the domain is no longer operated by its prior controller, regardless of where the web hosting used to be). A third-party report explicitly lists btc2pm.me among domains described as controlled via such Secret Service seizure infrastructure. (domaingang.com)
Notes on look-alike / adjacent branding
A separate site, btc2pm.org, has also used the “BTC2PM” brand and markets itself as a “crypto exchange,” but it is a different domain from btc2pm.me and should not be conflated solely on name similarity. (btc2pm.org)
Summary
BTC2PM (btc2pm.me) is best described as a BTC↔Perfect Money exchanger-style CEX brand with unclear public corporate/operator identity, and the btc2pm.me domain currently points to “usssdomainseizure.com” nameservers, indicating loss of control by the original operator and likely law-enforcement DNS seizure. (whois.com)
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 3LaJ3tTafhUET4ZndcD1tiM2mZ6ViPV55r | $ |