Why There Are So Many “99exch” Domains
If you’ve spent even five minutes searching for 99exch or my99exch in Google, you’ve probably noticed something strange. The results are full of different domains: 99exch.com, 99exch.black, my99exch.black, my99exch.tech, 99exch.live, my99exch.ai, 99exch.red, 99exch.green. They all look related but you can’t tell which one is real. This post explains exactly what’s going on, why so many variants exist, and how to avoid landing on a fake.
The short version: they’re all variants of the same underlying betting platform operated by the same group. The long version involves internet regulation in India, domain takedown practices, and the way real-money gaming companies handle ISP blocks. Read on for the full picture.
The Root Problem: Domain Takedowns
India’s government periodically issues domain-level blocks against real-money gaming platforms. When that happens, the ISPs in India block access to the blocked domain. Users trying to reach the site get a generic “this site has been blocked by your ISP” page. The platform itself is fine. The block is at the DNS layer, not the infrastructure layer.
The standard response from betting platforms is to register multiple backup domains with different TLDs (top-level domains, the bit at the end like .com, .net, .live, .black) and rotate users across them as blocks happen. If 99exch.com gets blocked, they spin up 99exch.black, send the URL out on Telegram and WhatsApp, and users migrate over within hours.
This is why there are so many variants. Each one is a functional mirror of the same platform. The core betting engine, your account, your balance, your bet history, all live on the backend servers. The TLD variant is just the front door.
The TLD Variants You’ll See in 2026
Here’s a partial list of TLD variants that have been in rotation for 99exch and my99exch during the 2024 to 2026 window:
- 99exch.com This is the original. Traffic moves here when it’s accessible.
- 99exch.black An early backup. Also used as the default for power users who know about the block rotation.
- 99exch.live Set up around mid-2024, used heavily during takedown windows.
- 99exch.red A later rotation.
- 99exch.green Another rotation.
- 99exch.win Rotation variant.
- my99exch.com The “my” prefix variant, essentially the same platform branded as a user portal.
- my99exch.black Most stable of the “my” variants in 2026.
- my99exch.tech Another “my” variant.
- my99exch.ai Yet another.
And there are more we haven’t listed because they cycle frequently. At any given moment, roughly 2 or 3 of these are actively working in India, and the rest are either blocked or semi-blocked.
Are 99exch and My99Exch the Same Platform?
Yes. Same backend. Same accounts. Same balance. Same bet history. If you signed up on 99exch.com, you can log in at my99exch.black with the same credentials and see the same pending bets. This isn’t a coincidence or a partnership; it’s deliberately engineered.
Our betting ID setup flow issues credentials that work across all live TLD variants. When you get a new ID from our team on WhatsApp, the username and password you receive are valid on every operational mirror. You don’t need to re-register when a new variant comes online.
Your balance is one unified wallet. If you deposit on 99exch.com and a block happens, you don’t lose access to your money. You just switch to whichever variant is currently accessible and log in with the same credentials.
Which Variant Should You Use?
It depends on when you’re reading this, because rotation happens. As of April 2026, the most reliably-accessible variants in India are my99exch.black, my99exch.tech, and 99exch.live. 99exch.com is intermittently accessible.
Our recommendation: don’t memorize a specific URL. Instead, get your credentials from our WhatsApp registration and ask our team for the current working URL whenever you want to log in. They update the recommended variant in real time as blocks come and go. Takes 10 seconds to check and saves you the frustration of landing on a blocked page.
An alternative that some users prefer: just bookmark 2 or 3 of the variants and try them in sequence. If my99exch.black fails, try my99exch.tech, then 99exch.live. One of them will almost always be working.
How to Spot a Fake 99exch Site
Here’s where things get dangerous. Because the official platform operates so many TLD variants, scammers have registered their own domains that look similar and built phishing pages to steal credentials or deposit funds. This is a real problem that grew noticeably during the 2026 IPL window.
Signs a site is fake:
- The domain is slightly off. Legitimate: my99exch.black. Fake: my99exch-black.com, my99exch.black.in, my-99exch.black, 99exchange.black. The scammers register domains that look almost right but aren’t.
- The site asks for your login password on a WhatsApp chat. Never happens on the real platform. Your password is entered in the browser or app, full stop.
- Deposit addresses are hardcoded on the page. Real 99exch generates fresh UPI destinations for every deposit request. A page that shows a permanent UPI ID or bank account is almost certainly a scam.
- The page has spelling errors or weird formatting. The real platform has a consistent visual design across variants. Fakes often look slightly off.
- The WhatsApp number is different from the one on our official contact page. We maintain one set of verified numbers; anyone else is an imposter.
If you’re ever unsure, message our WhatsApp support with the URL you’re looking at and we’ll confirm whether it’s legitimate.
Why Google Shows So Many Results for “My99Exch”
Searching “my99exch” in Google returns a confusing mix. You’ll see entries for my99exch.black, my99exch.ai, and my99exchange.com, plus Instagram pages, podcast listings, Play Store search results, and a handful of random review sites. Here’s how to parse that SERP:
- Position 1 to 5 typically has 2 or 3 official TLD variants (.black, .ai, or similar). These are functionally equivalent.
- Instagram and Spotify results are brand entities that Google ranks because they’re high-authority sites with the brand name in the URL. These aren’t the betting platform; they’re social profiles or podcast mentions.
- The Play Store result is misleading. There IS a search result there but the actual app is not listed.
- Review sites (like ours) explain the platform from an outside perspective. We’re not the platform; we help users get IDs on it.
The pattern we recommend: treat Google’s “my99exch” SERP as a menu of possibly-working entry points, and always double-check that the site you land on matches the visual and URL characteristics we’ve listed above.
Does It Matter Which TLD You Deposit To?
No. All deposits go to the same underlying wallet. If you deposit 5,000 rupees on 99exch.com and then next week log in through my99exch.black, your 5,000 rupees balance is still there (minus any bets you placed). The TLD is just a different URL for the same room.
The one caveat: always deposit via our verified WhatsApp deposit flow, not by entering your card on some random variant’s homepage. The WhatsApp deposit flow issues a fresh, time-limited UPI destination for each deposit request. This is deliberate. It protects you from phishing.
What About Different Brand Names?
You may have seen domains like “99 Exchange”, “99exch”, “My99Exch”, “Diamond Exchange 99”, “99 Exchange Black”, and others. Here’s the relationship:
- 99exch is the original brand and the shortest form.
- My99Exch is a consumer-facing brand variant emphasizing the “my account” framing. Same platform.
- Diamond Exchange 99 is a parallel brand under the same operator. Historically the names overlapped; today they’re marketed separately but share infrastructure.
- 99 Exchange (spaced) is the same thing typed with a space. Google treats this as effectively equivalent to 99exch for ranking purposes.
If you hold an ID on any of these, it probably works across all of them. Verify with support first before assuming.
FAQ
Is 99exch the same as my99exch?
Yes. Same platform, different branded URLs. Accounts, balances, and bet history are unified across all variants.
Why can’t I access 99exch.com right now?
It’s probably temporarily blocked by your ISP due to a regulatory notice. Try my99exch.black or my99exch.tech, which are the current working alternates as of April 2026.
Do I need a separate account for each TLD?
No. One account works across all live TLD variants. Get your ID once, use it anywhere.
Which TLD is safest?
None is inherently “safer” than another in a security sense. The one you should use is whichever is currently working and matches the recommendation from our WhatsApp support.
What if I deposit to a TLD that later gets blocked?
Your balance is safe. Log in from a working variant and your funds are still there.
Is my99exchange.com the same as my99exch?
Similar name, different operator. my99exchange.com is not the same platform. If you have an account on one, it does NOT work on the other. Be careful with the spelling.
How do I know my credentials are being sent to the real site?
Always check the URL in your browser’s address bar before entering credentials. If the URL matches one of the verified variants from our WhatsApp support, you’re good.
Bottom Line
The 99exch and my99exch TLD ecosystem is confusing only if you don’t know the context. Once you understand that they’re all the same platform with different domain front-ends, the whole thing becomes simple. Get your credentials once via WhatsApp registration. Use whichever variant is currently working. Ignore the fakes. When in doubt, ask support.
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