By checking the whois lookup for this website you mentioned, I can see that the domain is registered in 2008 which is even before bitcoins existed. This according to my angle of view seems like the domain is been purchased from a third party which might be the signs and symptoms of scam exchange.
Probably it has changed hands dozens times already.
The the OP, it seems that no one from this community has yet to used that platform so just be cautious. We all know that everything in crypto seems to be (psuedo) anonymous and it's just a matter of time that someone will pull out an exit scam here.
My conclusion is that I wouldn't try that platform, just saying.
Yes, it has really changed hands and web.archive.org is a great website to use when you are interested in history of particular domain. I really found some curious facts about this domain.
At first it was adult website advertising company in 1998 year, can you imagine? Then in 2003 it turned into low cost e solutions. Then idk what happened exactly in 2004, domain went into domain parking or something similar happened. Then it was sale on hugedomains.com and now I guess it's what I see.
Just in case if you are interested in social trading, OP.
Personally I would choose eToro because it has gained some trust among people and is very famous, it has a lot of users and traders that share their trading are getting rewarded. So this website gives traders possibility to get a lot of followers (because it has huge traffic) and in overall, a lot of people prefers to follow/share their trading strategy because of possible additional high rewards.