# Cached Evidence — Preservation Notice

## Why these copies exist

NameSilo, LLC and the xmrwallet.com operator have a documented history of pressuring platforms to delete evidence — victim reports, security research, community warnings, and abuse documentation. They have successfully removed content from Bing, Twitter/X, GitHub, Google, Trustpilot, YouTube, and others.

We downloaded local copies of publicly available pages **solely to preserve evidence** that is at risk of being deleted through abuse reports, DMCA takedowns, or direct pressure on platforms.

## Ownership & attribution

**All content in this directory belongs to its respective platforms and authors.**

- Reddit posts belong to their authors and Reddit, Inc.
- Wayback Machine pages belong to the Internet Archive and the original site operators.
- BitcoinTalk posts belong to their authors and BitcoinTalk.org.
- VirusTotal results belong to VirusTotal / Google.
- URLscan results belong to urlscan.io.
- Google Drive files belong to their uploader (the xmrwallet operator, hassizabir@gmail.com).
- Wikipedia content is licensed under CC BY-SA.
- All other content belongs to its respective owners.

**We do not claim authorship or ownership of any of this material.** We are not republishing it for profit. We are not modifying it. We are preserving it because the parties documented in our investigation are actively destroying evidence across every platform that has a "report" or "takedown" mechanism.

## To platform operators

If you are a platform operator and object to your content being cached here — we understand. But please also understand: the reason these copies exist is because a $100M+ theft operation and its registrar partner are systematically deleting victim reports and security research from your platform. If you enforce your content removal and they succeed in deleting the originals, the evidence is gone forever. That is the outcome they want.

We would rather link to your originals. Help us keep them online, and we won't need the copies.

## Contact

abuse@phishdestroy.io — we respond to every legitimate inquiry.
