My review
I first used pay-to-tap-root address, it was not valid. I tried legacy, nested segwit and native segwit addresses, they were all valid. Instead of P2TR addresses that I would have preferred, I used native segwit for it.
When I wanted to choose the fee to be used, I would have preferred 'none' (no fee
) to see if it is a free service that also depends on donation as an option (although fee was stated to be included for every coin mixed on the site). To make it more better, just remove the 'none' and let it remain blank until when clicked upon, to see the fee, excluding 'none' from it.
I used the highest fee, but the mixing took more than 2 hours. Mempool was around 26 sat/vbyte at the time, with a fee for 1 input and 2 output not up to $0.7.
At first, it was not working with the onion link using Tor, but that has been fixed and it is working perfectly now, but slower which is expected while using Tor.
I sent 0.0021 BTC.
0.00074 BTC was sent to the two addresses that I provided which totalled 0.00148 BTC.
I would conclude that the coin was actually mixed, just like some other mixers, nothing like coinjoin but which was later stated on the site not be be coinjoin actually. But the principle used for the mixing is not transparently explained when checking about how the mixer works, it would be good if you can work on that, to further explain how the mixing works.
I provided two addresses, which means extra charges, I expected the two addresses to be funded from different addresses that have no past connection, but funded from the same single address, although I was unable to trace the transactions to the coins that I sent to the mixer for mixing.