claimnft[.]yaia[.]life
“Yala: Connecting Bitcoin liquidity with a meta yield stablecoin”
The domain claimnft.yaia.life was registered on 2026-02-21 and is currently listed as offline. Passive DNS shows the hostname resolving to the IP address 188.114.96.3, which belongs to AS13335 Cloudflare, Inc. and is geolocated in the United States. The SSL certificate presented for the site is identified as “WE1”, but no further validation details are available. The page title returned from the live host before takedown reads “Yala: Connecting Bitcoin liquidity with a meta yield stablecoin”, indicating a crypto‑related narrative. The infrastructure is classified as a crypto scam that impersonates the Binance brand, consistent with the reported target.
Reputation services have assigned a Gridinsoft trust score of 0 out of 100, reflecting an extremely low confidence rating. The domain appears on two security blocklists and has been flagged by PhishDestroy and ScamSniffer. VirusTotal analysis shows that 2 of 93 scanning engines flagged the domain, reinforcing the malicious assessment. No additional threat‑intel feeds such as OTX or Safe Browsing entries were observed in the provided data.
Because the site is already taken offline, immediate mitigation actions focus on preventing future reuse of the same hosting assets. Defenders should add the IP address 188.114.96.3 to blocklists, monitor Cloudflare‑hosted ranges for similar patterns, and enforce URL filtering for the domain claimnft.yaia.life. Continuous observation of the registrar and renewal status is recommended to detect potential re‑registration. The limited public evidence precludes a detailed description of the phishing page layout or credential‑harvesting mechanisms, so analysts should treat the domain as high‑risk until further indicators emerge.
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