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MyP2P Faces Domain Problems, Site Relocates To Wiziwig.eu

The hugely popular MyP2P streaming sports indexing site has been forced to relocate following unspecified domain issues.

The site used to reside at MyP2P.eu but today announced a change to Wiziwig.eu.

As can be seen from the screenshot below, checks on the site’s previous domains including MyP2P.eu and MyP2PForum.eu show that they are “on hold”.

MyP2P

“This domain name has been registered and is on hold,” reads the site’s domain entry.

“It is active but may not be traded or transferred pending the outcome of legal activity.”

A site admin told TorrentFreak that they are are really busy setting up the new site and aren’t ready to make a formal statement at the moment.

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