HoB Split 7 & 10
Identification of “HoB Split 7 & 10” (associated with http://houseofbitcoins.com)
Summary
No reliable public source was found that identifies an entity, person, or organization specifically named “HoB Split 7 & 10” in connection with the domain houseofbitcoins.com. The phrase does not appear (in indexed results) as an established brand, product, or corporate name tied to that domain.
The domain houseofbitcoins.com
- When accessed directly, houseofbitcoins.com did not return readable page content in this crawl (the fetched document contained no lines of HTML text), preventing verification of on-site branding or ownership details. (houseofbitcoins.com)
- A third-party domain/hosting report (reverse-IP style listing) places houseofbitcoins.com among multiple domains apparently associated with the same hosting IP and indicates GoDaddy-related name servers (e.g., domaincontrol.com). This does not identify the owner, and such data can reflect shared hosting rather than a single operator. (legacyarms.com.domreaper.com)
Possible confusion with similarly named sites
Search results prominently surfaced a different site, house-of-btc.com, which markets itself as “House of Bitcoin” and provides a support contact email address. This is not the same domain as houseofbitcoins.com, but it may be what the phrase “HoB” was referring to in your context. (house-of-btc.com)
What “HoB Split 7 & 10” most likely is (interpretation)
Because no authoritative reference ties the phrase to a known organization, “HoB Split 7 & 10” is more likely to be one of the following:
- An internal label (e.g., a plan name, referral tier, commission split, or payout “split”) used by a website or platform.
- A UI/menu label that appears only after login (and therefore is not indexed by search engines).
- A third-party tracking/affiliate tag rather than a formal name of an owner/operator.
If you want a definitive identification
If you paste either:
- a screenshot showing where the label “HoB Split 7 & 10” appears, or
- the surrounding text/HTML (or the page path after the domain),
I can usually determine whether it is a program name, a referral scheme label, or a component injected by another service—and whether it points to any identifiable operator.
Also, visitors looks to
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 1224VoxLzCiyNWZwbNnCFMAeeqGPYZ326S | $ |