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SYSTEM STATUS: API MIGRATION (BIZCN/CNOBIN)

Uplink maintenance in progress for Bizcn and Cnobin gateways. New registration requests are queued. Existing Nominee assets and R01 deeds remain fully operational.

ANONYMOUS DOMAIN REGISTRATION
& BITCOIN OFFSHORE CUSTODY

> Operational Security Protocol for Digital Assets.
> Legal Shielding via Nominee Structure. Zero Attribution.

[01] ANONYMOUS REGISTRATION

  • Protocol: Nominee Service
  • KYC Requirement: NULL
  • Whois Data: Corporate Shield
  • Logs: Wiped Daily

[02] CRYPTO PAYMENT LAYER

  • Method: Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Privacy: Monero (XMR)
  • Banking Trail: None
  • Activation: 1 Confirmation

[03] BULLETPROOF JURISDICTION

  • Uplink 1: Bizcn (China)
  • Uplink 2: R01 (Russia)
  • Legal: Offshore Inc.
  • DMCA Policy: Ignored
Security Whitepaper: Asset Protection

1. The Failure of Standard Whois Privacy

Information security professionals understand that "privacy" services offered by mainstream registrars (GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains) are legally fragile. These services operate under US/EU jurisdiction and are compliant with ICANN's RAA (Registrar Accreditation Agreement).

The Attack Vector: A simple legal threat, a subpoena, or even a persuasive social engineering attack on the support team can force the registrar to reveal the "Real Name" behind the privacy shield. Once the veil is pierced, your physical identity is linked to your digital asset, exposing you to litigation, doxxing, or state-level surveillance.

2. The Solution: Offshore Nominee Structure

BPName eliminates attribution risk by utilizing a Corporate Nominee Structure. When you register a domain through our platform, you are not the "Registrant" on record.

How it works: The legal title of the domain is held by our offshore entity (incorporated in a non-cooperative jurisdiction). We act as the legal owner, while you hold the Beneficial Rights via a bearer token (your account credentials).

> WHOIS RECORD QUERY:
Registrant Name: BPName Custody Services Ltd.
Registrant Country: [Redacted Offshore Jurisdiction]
Beneficiary Data: NULL (Not Stored on Uplink)

This creates a legal firewall. Any legal notices, DMCA takedowns, or court orders are served to our offshore corporation, where they are discarded due to lack of jurisdiction. The chain of attribution stops at us.

3. Financial OpSec: Why Bitcoin is Mandatory

Registering a "private" domain with a credit card or PayPal is an oxymoron. Traditional banking rails create an immutable paper trail that links your purchase to your real-world identity (KYC/AML regulations).

The Crypto Gap: BPName operates on a strictly crypto-native settlement layer. We accept Bitcoin, Monero, and USDT. By removing fiat gateways, we eliminate the need for ID verification. We do not know who you are, and we do not want to know. This is the principle of Zero-Knowledge Architecture.

4. Jurisdictional Arbitrage (Bizcn/Cnobin/R01)

Internet resilience relies on physical and legal location. Hosting high-risk or sensitive content on US-based infrastructure (Verisign/Public Interest Registry) subjects you to US law.

BPName leverages Jurisdictional Arbitrage by routing registrations through strategic partners in China (Bizcn, Cnobin) and Russia (R01). These jurisdictions have distinct legal frameworks that do not automatically recognize Western intellectual property claims or political censorship orders. This provides "Bulletproof" status against standard takedown requests.

Comparative Analysis: BPName vs. Standard Registrars

Feature Standard Registrar BPName (Nominee)
Legal Owner You (Exposed) Offshore Corp (Protected)
Payment Credit Card (KYC) Bitcoin (No KYC)
DMCA Policy Immediate Suspension Ignored / Forwarded to /dev/null
Data Handover Compliant Non-Compliant
Jurisdiction US / EU (14 Eyes) Panama / China / Russia

5. Use Cases for Anonymous Registration

Our services are designed for Information Security researchers, privacy advocates, political activists, and operators of high-availability infrastructure who require immunity from frivolous legal harassment.

  • Penetration Testing Infrastructure: C2 servers and phishing simulation domains requiring non-attribution.
  • Free Speech Platforms: Hosting controversial content without fear of de-platforming.
  • Asset Protection: preventing competitors from identifying your network of sites via Whois Reverse Lookups.