Could you share which engine is that? Why are you guys all using the same engine?
Thank you for the first adequate message in this thread. You are the first person here to ask a question on the actual substance instead of repeating baseless nonsense.
To answer you directly: it is a custom engine based on another solution. I personally developed and adapted it further, and later sold it to ByWare. That is why both websites use the same engine and look similar. There is no mystery there, and we have never denied it.
Also, to be clear, this is not really about all the websites mentioned in the original post. In practice, everything discussed in this thread after that first post has been about only two websites: ByWare and NoKYC-NoAML. Those two websites are not scam sites and have nothing to do with fraud. The other websites listed in the original post have nothing to do with us, and if you look carefully at the links provided there, you will see that they even have a different design. In fact, apart from the original post itself, the entire discussion in this thread has been reduced to just one point: that our website looks similar to ByWare because the same engine is being used. Throughout the rest of the discussion, nothing has been shown linking us to the other websites mentioned in the original post.
You are throwing in that KYCnot link as if it proves fraud, but once again you did not even read your own source carefully.
What that page actually shows is, at most, a platform or listing issue - not proof of scam activity. The issue there is that our website displayed their logo under a “Partners” label, while they apparently do not allow themselves to be presented that way. That is a disclosure/presentation dispute, not evidence of theft, fraud, or some “coordinated deceptive operation.”
ByWare had the same issue for the exact same reason: we used the same engine, and in that engine the badge section was labeled “Partners.” After ByWare ran into that issue, they removed the word “Partners” and left only the badges. We kept the “Partners” label on our side because the badges shown on our website are only services we actually partner with.
So once again, you are taking a source that says one thing and pretending it says something completely different. A label or listing dispute with KYCnot is not evidence of fraudulent activity. And when you try to turn something that minor into “proof” of a scam network, all you really show is that you either did not understand the source you cited, or you understood it perfectly well and chose to misrepresent it anyway.