Oh, cool! I searched without the www.
I'd like to point out here that the ecardone api widget (on one site page) was run by ecardone (Liberty Reserve people) and it provided a 3rd party exchange service to buy LR (not bitcoin) from them via their website. Perhaps that is what the OP remembers using?
To clarify, I was never part of Liberty Reserve - only an account(s) holder. I certainly did not distribute any private bitcoin sales via wallet.dat download either. Any exchange I made was/is on the blockchain.
EDIT: Note that these free domains were controlled by nic .cz.cc (now defunct) and that any domain content seen after my exchange service operated is not mine and is essentially 'hijacked'.
Additional: I was also never part of AurumXchange (now defunct + they did not exchange BTC back then), an affiliate link is referenced on one of the archived pages, understand that at that time I was keen to make buying bitcoin as accessible as possible, often via 3rd party websites, hence ...
I did make the crossover between e-currency, forex trading forums to bitcoin. Around that time NewLibertyStandard had some issues with PayPal charge-backs from customers that used his website:
http://newlibertystandard.wikifoundry.com/ - I'm probably the reason he added Pecunix (now defunct) as a bitcoin exchange method, because of no charge-backs, as with Bitcoin.
Whilst one of my websites might look like a hiyp, I was actually doing real Forex trading with brokers that accepted Liberty Reserve back then (such as what is now roboforex, for example) and I made profit (mostly trading XAUUSD), making LR withdrawals without any issues. Our initial concept was to back our exchanges with both mining and forex trading. The majority of micro 'investors' in my other website were 'hyip' people who caused me some 'issues' and some other personal circumstances made me withdraw from bitcoin to focus on continuing with some trading robots and other projects.
One of the reasons I sold my own bitcoin via the BitcoinMarket (who accepted BTC <> LR) was to help repay my own shares to investment partners (now deceased), so that I could focus on continuing trading Forex markets, which at that time was more profitable! Crazy, right!
No one was ever left out-of-pocket from my activities, which is why I'm
not a btc-millionaire today.
Most people on this forum and the history books will be completely unaware of the massive efforts some of the earliest adopters took in helping to establish bitcoin as a currency.
One of the last things I did before I left the forum, on hiatus, was to donate 500 BTC to Gavin's bitcoin faucet, because it had 'run-dry'. Coins which I almost put into cold-storage.
I also shared many a PM with Satoshi, which was fun!