Comodo CA provide various types of SSL certificates. Some of there SSL certificate issued by only domain validation.
But there EV SSL issued by doing Company Validation it means they cross check the company details and also do phone verification.
What, pray tell, does such a process actually look like in reality? Does it look like a valid route towards verifying that your company and its officers are legitimate or, as is usually the case with these things, is it a system which can be easily manipulated to give you what you want without you giving it what it wants?
Let's start by looking at your domain registration details:
I see your 'Electronic Web Filing' link which supposedly 'proves' the legitimacy of 'Mr Peter Smith', and raise you another 'Electronic Web Filing' link which explains what that actually means.
https://ewf.companieshouse.gov.uk/help/en/stdwf/faqHelp.htmlYou either gave the incorporation agent the name to register as Director and Shareholder, which means the agent 'authenticated' the name 'Mr Peter Smith' (which simply means he confirms it to have been legitimately filed, not that it authenticates the identity of the person named), or you could have had your own authentication code sent to the 'registered office' (which is actually that of a formation agent) and they send it to you for you to 'authenticate' the details yourself.
As for your Dun & Bradstreet 'DUNS' number, well that is just self-selected registration again so it doesn't legitimise you either.
Absolutely none of what you claim proves your operation is legitimate actually does anything of the sort. In fact, given the lengths you have gone to in order to game the system as you have, it pretty much proves just how untrustworthy you are and how nobody should be sending their cryptocurrency to your exchange.