17 Trust Score

詐欺の可能性が高い

coinlift.world

Visit Report

Why does coinlift.world have this trust score?

AntiScam Hub Trust Score 17
Last update: 13 Nov 2025
Expert Analysis Business Verification

Positive highlights

  • We found a valid SSL certificate
  • Public registration data (WHOIS/RDAP) was found

Negative highlights

  • The domain is relatively young (under 1 year)
  • Negative scam reports were detected for this website

In summary, we think coinlift.world looks risky. Avoid deposits and request an expert review if you already paid.

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Entire review coinlift.world

This is a longer first-pass review of coinlift.world: domain age, public registration, SSL, scam-report matches and official regulator warnings. It is not a court ruling and not a promise that money can be recovered — it is a checklist before you deposit.

Review details

Website review

coinlift.world is under a year old (277 days). That can be normal for a startup, but it is also typical for disposable scam hosts. Compare the brand story, office address and licence claims with independent registers before sending money.

Public registration data lists registrar “PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com”. Name servers and expiry dates are in the facts table. If the registrar, country and advertised “head office” do not line up, treat marketing copy as unverified.

If coinlift.world shows an FCA, CySEC, ASIC or central-bank licence, open the regulator’s own register and match the legal name, licence number and status. A PDF or chat screenshot is not a register entry. After a warning, clone sites often copy the same brand onto a new host.

Ads, cold calls and a “personal manager” do not prove coinlift.world is licensed. Check the address bar: one extra letter is a different website. Do not follow payment links from messengers.

Independent scam-report feeds already mention coinlift.world. That does not replace a court ruling, but it is a strong reason not to deposit until you have a second source.

Technical review

We found a valid SSL certificate, so traffic between your browser and coinlift.world is encrypted. Almost every modern site — including scam shops — now ships HTTPS. SSL is a baseline, not a trust badge.

An SSL certificate encrypts traffic between your browser and the site. Legitimate sites use SSL — but scammers increasingly use it too, so SSL alone is not proof of safety.

A common pattern is a fast card or crypto deposit, a rising balance in the cabinet, then a fee to withdraw. Do not pay a “tax”, “insurance” or “unlock” charge. Keep bank statements, chat exports and the exact URL of the cabinet.

If you already sent money, do not pay a withdrawal tax or insurance fee. Save chats and receipts, then request an expert review — we route the case, we do not promise a refund.

Facts about coinlift.world

Key facts

Registrar PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Created 13 Nov 2025
Expires 13 Nov 2026
Name servers melinda.ns.cloudflare.com, cory.ns.cloudflare.com
Age (days) 277
SSL issuer Google Trust Services
SSL valid from 09 Jul 2026
SSL valid until 07 Oct 2026
IP 172.67.129.56
Hosting country Canada
ASN / org AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc.