smoothie, smoothie, you should go back to coding my dear little troll, go fix your broken Monero anoncoin and stay in your own thread
"Broken" meaning this:
As one of ChainRadar's authors , I think I need to give an extensive comment about what actually happened. I should have done it earlier, but I had miscommunication with the rest of the team. The guy who's monitoring the support, did not do his job well. If you've checked out ChainRadar recently, this bug has been already fixed about 24 hours ago. I also apologize for responding 4 days late to your initial claims. The project is not our full time job, so sometimes we're slow, but we're doing our best to ensure that ChainRadar is both user-friendly and informative.
First of all, this behavior of "from transaction" field has been exactly the same from day one and for absolutely all listed currencies. So this affects not only Monero.
Secondly, ChainRadar is not possible to determine the exact inputs for any given transaction. In case of CryptoNote it is absolutely, undoubtedly, mathematically impossible. If there is mixing of 5, then any of the parental transaction has absolutely the same chance of being a real one (20%). If someone tells you that he can determine the exact sender, then he should be lying, as there is no better way than to guess randomly. Luckily, the math is neutral to everyone.
So coming back to ChainRadar, I've made a bug while working with transaction inputs. In case there is a set of them (mixin > 1; several signers in the ringsig), ChainRadar just chooses the first one in the set and displays it in "from transaction" field. For mixin = 1 this is exactly correct, as there's no mixing in this case. However, for cases of mixin > 1, the information was absolutely irrelevant. I repeat, there is no way anyony can identify the exact sender in ringsig, this is a minor bug.
As of now, the bug is fixed, no information is shown for transactions with any mixing level more than 1. Once again, I deeply apologize for this misunderstanding and I hope your faith in ChainRadar should not fail due to the dev bug. I've put a lot of effort into the service that would provide a comprehensive overview for the most significant CryptoNotes, and I hope that it is still helpful.
I really hope for your understanding.
In other words, not at all broken. All of anti-Monero trolling from Dash supporters was based on a
bug in Chainradar. It says a lot about how desperate and foolish the supporters of this coin are to jump all over something like that.