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Flag Report for muncryptoearns.net

Our evaluation of muncryptoearns.net reports a 9/100 flag score from users. 1 user gave muncryptoearns.net a low 1/5 rating, highlighting issues. Active for 1 year, muncryptoearns.net is managed by OwnRegistrar, Inc. with 2 nameservers, expiring 17 October, 2025.

Reported cases for investigation: 17

Successful cases with assets reclaimed: 8

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Reported Financial Impact

Community reports on Web3Flag indicate 143,127 USD in losses linked to muncryptoearns.net, underscoring the need for caution and further investigation.

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Highlighted Best Review: "" - PROPHET GOLDEN (1 stars)

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WHOIS Info

  • Domain: muncryptoearns.net
  • Created: 2023-10-17 15:35:40
  • Expires: 2025-10-17 15:35:40
  • Registrar: OwnRegistrar, Inc.
  • Nameservers: ns1.megatronserver.com, ns2.megatronserver.com
  • Status: ok

Recent Reviews

Web3Flag review avatar for PROPHET GOLDEN on Review of muncryptoearns.net crypto and Web3 project

PROPHET GOLDEN

Amount Involved 143,127 USD
No Comment
9:55 PM on September 22, 2025

Raw WHOIS Text

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Updated Date: 2024-11-05T15:45:00Z 
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Registrar: OwnRegistrar, Inc. 
Registrar IANA ID: 1250 
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Domain Status: ok https://icann.org/epp#ok 
Registry Registrant ID: OR_337907 
Registrant Name: Stallon Anderson 
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Registrant Country: United Kingdom 
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Registrant Email: muncryptoearns@gmail.com 
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Romance Scam

Romance scams exploit emotions to steal funds, with fraudsters posing as affectionate partners to gain trust before requesting money. Victims believe they are in a genuine romantic relationship, only to be manipulated into sending funds to fraudulent accounts.

Fake Return Scam

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Rug Pull Scam

Rug pull scams deceive investors by promoting fake projects, only to disappear with the funds once enough money is collected. Victims invest in what appears to be a legitimate opportunity, only to find the developers have vanished, leaving them with worthless assets.

Fake Project Scam

Fake project scams lure victims with the promise of groundbreaking technology or high returns, only to disappear once enough investments are secured. Investors are misled by fabricated whitepapers, fake endorsements, and manipulated market data, leaving them with worthless assets.

What to Do If You've Fallen Victim

  • Stop sending any additional money.
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  • Alert other investors online to help prevent further losses.
  • File a report immediately.

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