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Topic: ➡️➡️ [ANN] | [banned mixer] | BITCOIN MIXER ⬅️⬅️ (Read 2231 times)

legendary
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Cashback 15%
Really? People come looking for privacy but don't wipe the cookies from their Tor browser?
They just never close Tor browser and always keep one identity, that's enough  Cheesy



I sent PM to tumbler few days ago asking if Ratimov/Symmetrick returned money he received from them for 6 months in advance, but they never replied anything.
Since he is not online from December 11, it's safe to assume he is never coming back and returning the money he received.
Final ''Trick'' move.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Tor Browser's settings erase all cookies, history, site data, cache, and the like by default and there is no way to change it.
It can be changed, there's a tickbox:
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Delete cookies and site data when Tor Browser is closed
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 6660
bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
The user's browser stores a unique cookie that persists even after closing the browser.
Really? People come looking for privacy but don't wipe the cookies from their Tor browser?

Tor Browser's settings erase all cookies, history, site data, cache, and the like by default and there is no way to change it. Even if a site were to set a cookie, it would be deleted when you quit the browser.

Edit: seeing you just posted that while I was typing, they are probably setting cookies for the other browsers on clearnet as well.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Modern browsers use secure cookie files, and there is nothing to be afraid of in their storage.
Except for linking all your visits to a certain website, which is bad for privacy.

it is not possible to transfer information about cookie files from one site to another.
The privacy risk involves more than just "other sites": it includes not telling any site that you've visited it before.
In short: cookies are bad for privacy, no matter what's in there.
copper member
Activity: 59
Merit: 106
Your Privacy Matters
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Really? People come looking for privacy but don't wipe the cookies from their Tor browser?

Modern browsers use secure cookie files, and there is nothing to be afraid of in their storage.
In the standard build of the TOR browser, it is not possible to transfer information about cookie files from one site to another.

Read more: Total Cookie Protection
legendary
Activity: 3290
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
The user's browser stores a unique cookie that persists even after closing the browser.
Really? People come looking for privacy but don't wipe the cookies from their Tor browser?
copper member
Activity: 59
Merit: 106
Your Privacy Matters
Hi examplens,
thank you for your interest in our project!

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You should update the FAQ on the site because there is still an old notification that you don't have a referral program.

Thank you, we will make changes soon. In the upcoming updates, several new points related to the referral program will be added to the FAQ

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Can you explain to me, if one of my referrals comes again after the first mixing is finished, is he still my referral? for example, if he continues to use the discount code, it would probably be a link if it is the same user, and what if he does not use the discount code?

The user's browser stores a unique cookie that persists even after closing the browser. When the user returns, they will continue to be your referral.

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Also, where is the referral link for the Tor page?

Example:
http://[banned mixer]/#ref=XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX

In the upcoming updates, we will add a field to the dashboard.


legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 3098
Here's how it works and who might find it interesting:
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You should update the FAQ on the site because there is still an old notification that you don't have a referral program.




Can you explain to me, if one of my referrals comes again after the first mixing is finished, is he still my referral? for example, if he continues to use the discount code, it would probably be a link if it is the same user, and what if he does not use the discount code?

Also, where is the referral link for the Tor page?
hero member
Activity: 462
Merit: 767
#SWGT CERTIK Audited
Weak advertising, few orders, minimal percentage / active advertising, many orders, higher percentages.
You can start with the minimum percentage, and we'll see the potential to increase the reward.
To activate your partner account, you'll need to go through a brief interview with our support team on our website.

Interesting, I am not a website owner. But I have worked on a few projects before.
I have promoted some websites on crypto ad networks. adbtc.top, for example.
I am curious about what the support team asked in the interview before approving the partner account.
copper member
Activity: 59
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Your Privacy Matters
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Hello there, your referral is not activated, can you explain the difference between %10 & %50  referral payments? Who can get %50? I'm just a stranger seeking for information, a total newbie.

We assess how much we're willing to pay for the amount of orders our partner brings in.
Weak advertising, few orders, minimal percentage / active advertising, many orders, higher percentages.
You can start with the minimum percentage, and we'll see the potential to increase the reward.
To activate your partner account, you'll need to go through a brief interview with our support team on our website.

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Here's how it works and who might find it interesting:

For example, if your site ranks in the top 10 search results for the query "Bitcoin Mixer," a user clicks on your site, sees an advertisement for our service, and, upon navigating to our site and creating an order, you earn a percentage of our profit.

What if you don't have a website? How can you earn?

- Advertise on Google/Bing/Yahoo/Duckduckgo with your referral link; skilled individuals can easily bypass restrictions on crypto advertising.
- Order banners on third-party sites with your referral link.
- Publish articles and press releases; many thematic sites offer this opportunity for free, and well-written pieces can top search results.
- List site with your referral link in thematic directories (Tordex, Torch, etc., can help).
- Engage in forum discussions, on Reddit, Twitter, etc.
- Include your referral link in the signature of your forum posts (except Bitcointalk).
- Share in social media; numerous crypto news sites provide this opportunity.
- Advertise in crypto messenger groups.
- Collaborate with crypto video bloggers; include your referral link in the description.
- Explore podcast opportunities.
- Conduct email marketing campaigns.

There are many possibilities; these are just a few ideas that, when implemented, can generate substantial profits.
newbie
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In good news, we've launched a /referral]Referral Program, paying from 10 to 50%.
Crypto website owners, directories, financial systems, etc., welcome!

Hello there, your referral is not activated, can you explain the difference between %10 & %50  referral payments? Who can get %50? I'm just a stranger seeking for information, a total newbie.
legendary
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Visit: r7promotions.com
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Can you please clarify about your sudden decision of ending your advertisement 2 weeks earlier than scheduled dead line? What I'm trying to understand, was it your decision or the ad manager's? Because there was no need to pack and leave after only a few criticisms about an article you posted, you could simply either remove the article or just add a disclaimer that you are not supporting any particular country or company.

All questions regarding the signature campaign go through Royse777.
I just read this post and was not aware about it at all before.

In good news, we've launched a /referral]Referral Program, paying from 10 to 50%.
Crypto website owners, directories, financial systems, etc., welcome!

It's a great update. More power to the brand.


Ok, it seems we can't communicate the way I was expecting, nevertheless it was a mistake to drop everything after announcing to pay $10 per post until the end of 2023, the actions of your advertising partners also reflect on your reputation, if they promised to pay people $10 per post but suddenly backed off from the deal which is by the way not against the campaign rules, is however looking bad on your reputation, they should have consulted with you first, but now that you also agree with their decision, means one thing, you should not be trusted with any amount of money, since you can easily back off from your words, there is no guarantee that you'd do the same when it comes to keeping the transactions between clients and your service off the records and not keep any logs.

This also indicates that with such attitude and unstable behaviour, you are not to be considered a trustworthy service to handle money, again unless you resume the campaign and admit it was a rushed decision made by your incompetent advertising partner. Despite everything, do note that we are watching your activities with vigilance no matter where you operate. 

Things started to change and we had to make many changes, many business calls (calculated risks) - together or even alone myself as their campaign manager.
I hope you have your answer now. I also read what you wrote here.
copper member
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Ok, it seems we can't communicate the way I was expecting, nevertheless it was a mistake to drop everything after announcing to pay $10 per post until the end of 2023, the actions of your advertising partners also reflect on your reputation, if they promised to pay people $10 per post but suddenly backed off from the deal which is by the way not against the campaign rules, is however looking bad on your reputation, they should have consulted with you first, but now that you also agree with their decision, means one thing, you should not be trusted with any amount of money, since you can easily back off from your words, there is no guarantee that you'd do the same when it comes to keeping the transactions between clients and your service off the records and not keep any logs.

This also indicates that with such attitude and unstable behaviour, you are not to be considered a trustworthy service to handle money, again unless you resume the campaign and admit it was a rushed decision made by your incompetent advertising partner. Despite everything, do note that we are watching your activities with vigilance no matter where you operate. 
copper member
Activity: 59
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Your Privacy Matters
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Will [banned mixer] have a solution to circumvent a looming mixer ban?
[banned mixer] doesn't seem shady like Sinbad.io, a proven shady darkweb mixer.
Google search provided many shady results for Sinbad.io but for [banned mixer], search results seem to be legit.

No circumvention solutions, there are rules, mixers are banned, we will leave.

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To begin with, you have to accept that businesses are not created with the purpose of running bounty campaigns on the Bitcointalk forum. Only a small part of the crypto business presented itself here, which is a confirmation that it is possible to do business even without a signature campaign. So it is not mandatory to make a plan to avoid the ban and the whole business adapts exclusively to the Bitcointalk forum.
As far as I can see, Tumbler has started promoting on other platforms, which is part of the strategy that excludes activities on this forum.

We never prioritized the forum. If there's a ban, fine.
In my personal opinion, it's a mistake, the decision of one person for a multi-million audience.
Satoshi would probably approve... Wink

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Can you please clarify about your sudden decision of ending your advertisement 2 weeks earlier than scheduled dead line? What I'm trying to understand, was it your decision or the ad manager's? Because there was no need to pack and leave after only a few criticisms about an article you posted, you could simply either remove the article or just add a disclaimer that you are not supporting any particular country or company.

All questions regarding the signature campaign go through Royse777.

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Moreover, what you did just added more to our "suspicion", it's like when you grab the stick, the thief runs. I hope you understand there is no hostility towards any Bitcoin service providers unless they are proven to be illegal by international standards, like sin bad became a hostile Bitcoin service provider the moment it was seized.  So if we are posting here, it's not because we are your enemies, we just need transparency that's all.

Huh I don't understand what you're talking about. A message just for the sake of messaging? There's not even anything to respond to.

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In good news, we've launched a /referral]Referral Program, paying from 10 to 50%.
Crypto website owners, directories, financial systems, etc., welcome!


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2008 Bitcoin White Paper
2023 BitcoinTalk: Imposing censorship, shame...
2024 BitcoinTalk: ban casino, exchanges, add KYC?
2025 Bitcoin Mining + AML? Smiley
copper member
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Can you please clarify about your sudden decision of ending your advertisement 2 weeks earlier than scheduled dead line? What I'm trying to understand, was it your decision or the ad manager's? Because there was no need to pack and leave after only a few criticisms about an article you posted, you could simply either remove the article or just add a disclaimer that you are not supporting any particular country or company.

Moreover, what you did just added more to our "suspicion", it's like when you grab the stick, the thief runs. I hope you understand there is no hostility towards any Bitcoin service providers unless they are proven to be illegal by international standards, like sin bad became a hostile Bitcoin service provider the moment it was seized.  So if we are posting here, it's not because we are your enemies, we just need transparency that's all.
hero member
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Incorrect, I haven't watched the news for 2 months now, I'm unaware of the world events, and I don't care whether it's Israel, Iran, Russia or any other government, they all kill children and innocent people. This was never about supporting a certain company, this was about maintaining privacy, I don't think such wallets are good to be used.
Btw, I know everything, no need to spill the beans.😂  I have a problem of "always assuming", I thought their sudden appearance was suspicious, that's all and if you look at my second post here, you'd realize I was wrong and assumed they are directly operated under the laws of state of Israel.

Daddy long legs, secret admirer? Lol
I will agree with you on the privacy aspect. But there will be no boycott on any ideological basis, whether for or against. My answer to you was based on the current trend, which is about Israel and the rest of the world’s boycott of products related to its position with Palestine. On an ideological basis, my position will not change, and I will continue to reject all tampering.
Of course, if any of the wallets is the subject of criticism or proof regarding one aspect of privacy, it is certain that it is not completely trustworthy for use in any way, and I agree with you that this must be alerted and pointed out. Israel's relationship to the matter remains unknown to me until the company's connections are examined more closely.
legendary
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Will [banned mixer] have a solution to circumvent a looming mixer ban?

To begin with, you have to accept that businesses are not created with the purpose of running bounty campaigns on the Bitcointalk forum. Only a small part of the crypto business presented itself here, which is a confirmation that it is possible to do business even without a signature campaign. So it is not mandatory to make a plan to avoid the ban and the whole business adapts exclusively to the Bitcointalk forum.

As far as I can see, Tumbler has started promoting on other platforms, which is part of the strategy that excludes activities on this forum.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Will [banned mixer] have a solution to circumvent a looming mixer ban?
[banned mixer] doesn't seem shady like Sinbad.io, a proven shady darkweb mixer.
Google search provided many shady results for Sinbad.io but for [banned mixer], search results seem to be legit.
copper member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 899
🖤😏

Incorrect, I haven't watched the news for 2 months now, I'm unaware of the world events, and I don't care whether it's Israel, Iran, Russia or any other government, they all kill children and innocent people. This was never about supporting a certain company, this was about maintaining privacy, I don't think such wallets are good to be used.
Btw, I know everything, no need to spill the beans.😂  I have a problem of "always assuming", I thought their sudden appearance was suspicious, that's all and if you look at my second post here, you'd realize I was wrong and assumed they are directly operated under the laws of state of Israel.

Daddy long legs, secret admirer? Lol
hero member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 757
So this mixer is operated by the state of Israel? Good to know, that means nobody should ever use this mixer.

Good to know, now we should never use that wallet and any service suggesting that wallet.

What are you talking about, man?
Most forum users consider you a troll, only in this thread do you show how superficially you conclude, so why would anyone take these suggestions of yours seriously?

Perhaps his position can be understood to a certain extent, since Israel's situation in the medical arena at this time is very tense, and there are already boycott campaigns for Israeli products or companies that support Israel spread in many parts of the world. This is subject to many ideological differences and the debate can drag on for years. But it cannot be denied that Digaran's position is being listened to, and there are many who support him publicly and secretly.
Personally, I am in a position of support for the cause of the people in Gaza and I condemn Israel’s crimes. But at the same time, I cannot generalize the situation to everything that is managed in Israel, whether factories or companies, especially since Israel provides many products, especially in modern technologies such as blockchain and others.
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