You can go after MI all you want. I won't defend them. But don't drag me into this.
Rather than flame you for being confidently incorrect like I usually would, I'll just use this as a teachable moment to teach you how the things you speak so confidently about really work.
In the world of selling cheats, we need domain registrars and server hosts that will actually protect us from BS attacks by the game companies who own the games we make cheats for.
This leaves us with about 2 viable domain registrars and 3 viable server hosts.
This is assuming we don't do it ourselves, which obviously would be ridiculously dumb to do unless a lot of infrastructure was setup for that on behalf of the owner of any given cheat website. I have never seen that be the case. Usually we focus on 1-3 things like cheat development, sysadmin stuff, and advertising and let other entities take care of the rest.
Back to the registrars and servers, there are limited options because these are registrars and server providers who own our domains and servers for us and fight back BS attacks on them for us as well. Usually they are based in a country that does not entertain the "my rights are being violated and everything is my property" below room temperature IQ shit you see from NA. But there are some options in NA too (that rarely get used).
I made a post a long time ago offering to help cheat providers remain private and running good sites with protection, because I didn't want to see more providers lose everything they worked for to BS legal threats.
I gave a lot of providers suggestions for domain registrations/servers/DDOS protection/payment processing including Mobius, MI, Cynical, and even EO.
It should be noted that Mobius and EO basically took none of my advice as far as I can tell but I'm sure they appreciated the leads. I do know Mobius ended up using a domain registrar of their own choice.
What you have found in WhoIS DB is that MI and PO use the same website & company for domain ownership. We have provided this company no information, only BTC payments in TOR and an email. That is just how the website works for domains.
The information in WhoIS is the same because the same domain registrar was used, just as if GoDaddy or NameCheap was used, but without the personal client information because unlike those sites, these ones don't require the end user to upload information, they just hold the domain for them.
As for the CF stuff, that's because both sites use CloudFlare for DNS and DDOS protection, also masking the real servers. Every cheat website uses CloudFlare and would have the same name servers and server IPs which are owned by CloudFlare.
This is basic 101 information about websites & if you bothered to validate any claims involved, you would have figured out that these connections are meaningless.
Also about the medium article, it's a big pile of nothing. Like when we had to write an essay at school and just made shit up until word count was met. There is no critically thought out argument in the article
& it even talks about how the writer messaged me for ransom money to not post the article & I refused to pay him. Such a reliable source.
Regarding HH, they have worked friendly with a lot of providers & recommended them including PO, Mobius, MI, AA, X22, AIMEX, and many others. They were only connected to gator due to theories that a lawsuit had without any proof.
What a pile of nothing.