I'm not trying to defend them, I don't like Yobit and I don't like unnamed.exchange also. But there is nothing serious and no clear evidence for your theory.
1- SSL certificateIssuer : Both the certificates have been issued by Cloudfare Inc ECC CA-3
Yobit:(License valid from
04-09-2020 to
04-09-2021)
http://prntscr.com/vhnjzkUnnamed:(License valid from
15-06-2020 to
15-06-2021)
http://prntscr.com/vhnk6aThey both have exactly 1 year license ... now what I mean by this is that when I checked the SSL certificate for Binance and Poloniex for reference, the license is not EXACTLY for 1 year for them instead it is odd like 1 year and some months like that which makes it a valid point that both these exchanges have certificates for exactly 1 year.
When you register a domain and set up it on the server, usually then activate free or paid SSL certificate for a year. these dates probably coincide with the domain registration date. It means nothing, 90% of active domains use SSL certificate year by year.
2- Similar operating styleHave a look at registration page and they exactly need those 4 details - Username/Login, Email, Password, Confirm Password.
Yobit:
http://prntscr.com/vhnohkUnnamed:
http://prntscr.com/vhnoegEven, the button "I agree to terms/rules" and "I am not a robot" have the same order along with all those buttons.
You can visit Binance or Poloniex to check that how every exchange has different signup page usually so this is another key point.
Both exchanges do not require-KYC and feel proud about it
many exchange offices have a very similar appearance. They can't make login page without asking for email address/username, password etc...
"I am not a robot" is from captcha provided by Google. I guess around us is who knows how much services which also use Google captcha with this slogan. it counts in the millions.
No-KYC, Does this mean that all exchanges who require KYC are from the same owner?
Both of these exchanges are very poor and try to work with as few requests as possible to attract users. Just imagine, if unnamed exchange starts to ask KYC, who will register there? Plus, they
unnamed.exchange operates without any registered company or licence. (Just a few guys started the exchange in the garage on his personal computers)
3- Color Scheme
It's pretty obvious that both the websites revolve around similar colors if you closely look.
Both have EXTREMELY similar signatures as well which was mentioned countless times in their thread too.
it is not the first time that someone has used a similar colour scheme like much more recognised competitor.
It's not the similar signature, they use one of old Yobit signature design, just change links and text inside.
5- Pump/Dump and the Ponzi
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6- Support for Yobit since start
We already know that there is a lot of members who are support Yobit and his mode of operation.
they liked how Yobit make money so since they have no moral barriers, they
unnamed.exchange also want their share of the cake from there. they are certainly not the only ones.
If I remember correctly, these users participate in Yobit signature campaign at the same time as they were promoting his unnamed exchange, and converted his signature earnings in his own promotions. As I say, probably because they started his service from "the garage" with zero starting capital.
At that moment, accounts like his are only accepted in Yobit campaign and it was a good pay rate.
10-Yobit cares for Unnamed
The signature for Unnamed is identical to Yobit but when Yobit came back to forum, they changed their own signature and left to another forum instead of asking Unnamed to change theirs which sounds very strange because unnamed copied them.
when did you see any concern on Yobit part? do you know of anything good by Yobit? I do not. it has already been proven that they are not interested in the quality and improvements of this forum. They come here only when they need new victims for his scam.
in the end, I am sure there is no connection between these two services. the initiators of unnamed exchange obviously took Yobit as a role model, which speaks enough about their intentions in the future.
Also, I think Yobit have enough money to run a completely new exchange, with new design and it certainly would not be in such a miserable way.