@can Try wero-wallet.eu; which is anyway protected, and refers to a Belgian company

@luc0x61

whois $(dig +short wero-wallet.eu)|grep OrgName
OrgName: DigitalOcean, LLC

:)

@can Well, that's the ASN. It's unlikely that registering an European site will at once sweep away every non-EU network operator, including those ones having data centers in UK.

@luc0x61 it's great that you know what an ASN is, but you apparently don't really understand how networks work. It's up to the domain owner to decide which server operator to use. Wero chose Digital Ocean. This means, they signed up at an US company, purchased US services and configured their domain to point to these US services.

They could have used Hetzner, OVH, Scaleway or any other European cloud provider. If they had, the DNS entry for these IPs would return the respective EU company's name, instead of an US one.

They made a choice here.

@can I guess that back when they chose DigitalOcean they were happy with the fact it was only "located" in Europe with their branch (I see it's in Amsterdam, not UK as I thought).
Then there are many stupid and meaningless things done in Brussels, like when the EU proposed the survey to support open software to be reported in xlsx format...
For my personal things I choose only EU/EFTA businesses, maybe european bureaucrats should be taught better too. 🤷‍♂️

@can @luc0x61 all of the mentioned compa.ies fall under #CloudAct as they have either datacenters, systems nor business subsidiaries in the #USA!

  • There are other hosters for.finance which also do the #PCIDSS heavy lifitng...