This is getting
ridiculous. Srsly.
Shalll I post my Letter of Fucking
NO Guarantee? Here it is:
-----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
1CrypMixAFEt56Mqts2sFnTF1RPCwE1BXk
-----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
We hereby confirm that WWW.[banned mixer] has generated the address 1Jma6s3bh3gGM8KyXVdRL3KXFoMHRMEAqU in order to transfer incoming amount (minus fee) to the following addresses:100% to 1yxEFtnr844mXuWuiXK47bFdyRo4FCPAA. This service will be only available for all bitcoins received from August 17, 2017, 13:08 UTC to August 16, 2017, 13:08 UTC with minimum amount of 0.001 BTC per single transaction and maximum amount of 463.9263 BTC total. Our fee is 0.6099% + 0.0005 BTC for every forward address. This letter is digitally signed by our main account: 1CrypMixAFEt56Mqts2sFnTF1RPCwE1BXk. Stay protected and thank you for your services.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
HKg8+YXNEH89D1TKlIF8SXvDOs7GfJCpDZvIUQlHRYJUVYy+pkxcdmbEbA7i2hE6mxEmV/PWmM4j/fr+cEc4MaQ=
-----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
Ha, if you think that I've edited the correct address afterwards, here is my mail to you showing that I have sent the exact Letter of Guarantee to your support:
https://i.imgur.com/GuDE92R.pngAs you can see it clearly says
.io. And now you are claiming it was
.to? I may be new to BTC mixing, but I'm not new to computers and I know my business, trust me. I simply would not fall for a phishing site since I would have to type
.to to visit your so claimed "scam-site" - By now I didn't even know about the .to-site!
This is really funny... really.
Go do whatever you must, I'm done with Mixing.
I've mixed about 7 Bitcoins through their service by now and never had a problem. They also provide the LoT to make sure they cannot scam people without losing their entire reputation - which would end the service.
This is why you ALWAYS check the letter and verfiy it is signed by the correct address. To verify if the address is legit, simply google it or check the address on Blockchain. You will realize that the fake LoT is signed by an address which actually has not a single transaction.
And in case you missed it, the letter you posted is signed with an address which ist NOT the official address of Cryptomixer.
The original address:
https://blockchain.info/address/1CrypMixXWtTjYGCM5ZJmyQYP1Y39P7aLMThe fake address used to sign the letter:
https://blockchain.info/address/1CrypMixAFEt56Mqts2sFnTF1RPCwE1BXk Also please note that anyone can put any address on any website. Just because you saw "1CrypMixXWtTjYGCM5ZJmyQYP1Y39P7aLM" on the .to phishing site does not mean that they also have the private key. Where you able to verify the letter with the official CryptoMixer address? Probably not.
Edit:I just realized that you wrote the following
Ha, if you think that I've edited the correct address afterwards, here is my mail to you showing that I have sent the exact Letter of Guarantee to your support:
You actually know that the LoT contains a signed messaged and how those messages work? You cannot alter the message without making it invalid. Hence a manipulation of the LoT is impossible and that's why they are provided to you in case of a problem. The LoT you posted is actually not valid (when using the official address) which should be proof enough that you fucked up at some point.