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Topic: ⭕ BitList.co - Mixers ' Exchanges ' Services ' Casinos - page 3. (Read 1942 times)

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I dropped by the BitList website thinking of the keyword "curated" and the hashtag "kycfree". I thought the sites, services, and products listed there are all KYC-free. I found out the site lists all of them, KYC and non-KYC alike, or am I mistaken?

Anyway, I found out that BitList has only SolCard and Stealths labeled as kycfree. Apparently, however, SolCard isn't. Stealths is indeed KYC-free though.

PayWithUs, on the other hand, isn't labeled KYC-free but it has been promoting its product as KYC-free. As a matter of fact, it highlights, even banners, this specific feature. Even in their FAQ, they emphasized that "PayWithUs Cards prioritizes your privacy" and that KYC "procedures are not required to obtain a card." However, this is misleading as their privacy policy provides that "you agree to the collection and use of your personal information".

SolCard does not require KYC unless you want to raise your spending limits above $10,000 per month.

The PayWithUs policy also says "The sole personal information we collect is your email address”. For me this would still qualify it as being KYC free.
legendary
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I dropped by the BitList website thinking of the keyword "curated" and the hashtag "kycfree". I thought the sites, services, and products listed there are all KYC-free. I found out the site lists all of them, KYC and non-KYC alike, or am I mistaken?

Anyway, I found out that BitList has only SolCard and Stealths labeled as kycfree. Apparently, however, SolCard isn't. Stealths is indeed KYC-free though.

PayWithUs, on the other hand, isn't labeled KYC-free but it has been promoting its product as KYC-free. As a matter of fact, it highlights, even banners, this specific feature. Even in their FAQ, they emphasized that "PayWithUs Cards prioritizes your privacy" and that KYC "procedures are not required to obtain a card." However, this is misleading as their privacy policy provides that "you agree to the collection and use of your personal information".
legendary
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I tried to use your website to search for Cards with out Know Your Customer, but with Java Script disabled I could not click the 'Debit Cards' tab.  In fact, I can not click any of the tabs at all since I believe they are Java Script related.  My suggestion would be to turn them into clickable links or add a small 'pop up' icon next to them for us who do not use Java Script at all.  But I am no Web Developer, so take this advice as it is.  Anyway, this is a great idea that you had to launch BitList!
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Cypher card

Website -  https://cypherhq.io/card

Tags - worldwide

Fees - None
Production cost - None
Accepts - A number of cryptocurrencies
KYC - Yes
ATM withdrawal - Not sure

Bad points
1. They have issues with mobile number verification, so have to increase the card balance limit.
2. Very slow support due to very few stuff members.

I have used this card to transact only small amounts
newbie
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Some small notes.

Xeovo VPN launched on 2016. They also accept LTC.
legendary
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Icopress consider adding tag information if crypto cards are virtual, physical or both.
In our region many people who used Binance card switched to Trusteeglobal.eu, they have mandatory kyc for Trustee virtual card, and I think that owner is from Ukraine.
I know several other cards that are missing from Bitlist, one of them is from Bit.store that has virtual no-kyc and physical kyc card.
Noones.com also has virtual visa card, and Gnosispay.com is only card in the world that is self-custodial.
Trocador.app have very good non-kyc prepaid cards, and I should also mention Bitrefill.com crypto card.
legendary
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Changelog

Code:
07-Jul-24: Added Stealths, Bitcoindata.science, Updated BitList (wiki.bitlist.co), Tested (Thormixer, RoyalMix)

Would be good if you list my service as well: wasabist.io
Thx. I'll take a look at it and maybe add it later.
newbie
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Changelog

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29-Jun-24: Added RoyalMix, GingerWallet, BitMixList, Wabisator

Thank you all for your feedback, I have written down a lot of what you mentioned and will be done/updated within a week.

I really like the wiki. Do you plan to continue to extend it? https://docs.bitlist.co/docs
I think it's really good, but perhaps some of the articles could be fleshed out a little. (When I have time I could post some proposals in this thread if you're ok.)
Yes, the information in the "Tutorial" section will be added, and I will be happy to add additional content if you decide to devote a little time to this.
Would be good if you list my service as well: wasabist.io
legendary
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Changelog

Code:
29-Jun-24: Added RoyalMix, GingerWallet, BitMixList, Wabisator

Thank you all for your feedback, I have written down a lot of what you mentioned and will be done/updated within a week.

I really like the wiki. Do you plan to continue to extend it? https://docs.bitlist.co/docs
I think it's really good, but perhaps some of the articles could be fleshed out a little. (When I have time I could post some proposals in this thread if you're ok.)
Yes, the information in the "Tutorial" section will be added, and I will be happy to add additional content if you decide to devote a little time to this.
legendary
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Quick question: how is the AML rating (for mixers) determined? Is there a way for users to provide such rating, or is it down to BitList operator(s) to test and rate it? And what does it actually mean?


I don't have too much time right now, but in general, yes... any reliable user can test any service and a rating will be assigned based on his assessment (AML bot). For example, the Mixtum rating was based on a public review (you can follow the link). And the rest of the mixers were assigned a rating by default since they were built like Mixtum on the Jambler platform, as a result there was no need for re-test.

Thanks for your feedback! Added to the to-do list!

Nice website!

The list of exchanges is exaustive, which is cool.

I really like the wiki. Do you plan to continue to extend it? https://docs.bitlist.co/docs
I think it's really good, but perhaps some of the articles could be fleshed out a little. (When I have time I could post some proposals in this thread if you're ok.)

Do you think to offer an onion address to BitList.co?

Another (small) detail, I think a "kycfree" filter at the top would be a positive thing to have from an ergonomic point of view. I'm talking about a button with an effect on all tabs, because at the moment when you search the list for a kyc-free service to activate the filter by clicking on it, you lose it when you change tabs.



May I ask if you plan to add Stealths? https://stealths.net/
Using for some time now, very nice, unfortunately it is limited to online purchase or Google Wallet/ApplePay for IRL payments, but I never had any issue in EU with their Mastercard for now, and was never asked to do KYC (still a risk because of third party "myprepaidcenter").





Just in case you missed it, they operate in EU too.  



Nice list @icopress, I have to admit it's nice to have all the essential services related to cryptocurrencies in one place. I noticed only one small bug in the display of one of the mixer's names (Cmize), it is written twice and overlaps (at least that's how it is for me - Tor).
While we are at the initial stage of development .. we plan to expand to Product Hunt and add more profile tabs (for example, a list of cold wallets). There is an idea of ​​adding widgets, but I have not yet formed an idea of ​​what it should look like.

Great compilation icopress, it is great to have websites like these, so as to be able to link them to newbies who are looking for kyc free services. I have bookmarked your website and i'd surely use it for such purpose from now on.
I hope I won't disappoint you! At the very least, the absence of banner advertising should please you for a very long time.

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The information available on the website is quite helpful for the community, including information about casinos which include top sites that carry out promotions on the Bitcointalk forum.

Maybe to spread the word about Bitlist widely. Does Bitlist have an X account and do you plan to create an X account, TikTok or Facebook. Maybe it's useful for outside community or they those who are not active on bitcointalk.
legendary
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Really nice and useful website.
I didn't have a clue it existed until Skarais posted a link to its signature campaign topic.
I've bookmarked it and added link to the campaign in the non-profit campaigns overview

Quick question: how is the AML rating (for mixers) determined? Is there a way for users to provide such rating, or is it down to BitList operator(s) to test and rate it? And what does it actually mean?

hero member
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Nice website!

The list of exchanges is exaustive, which is cool.

I really like the wiki. Do you plan to continue to extend it? https://docs.bitlist.co/docs
I think it's really good, but perhaps some of the articles could be fleshed out a little. (When I have time I could post some proposals in this thread if you're ok.)

Do you think to offer an onion address to BitList.co?

Another (small) detail, I think a "kycfree" filter at the top would be a positive thing to have from an ergonomic point of view. I'm talking about a button with an effect on all tabs, because at the moment when you search the list for a kyc-free service to activate the filter by clicking on it, you lose it when you change tabs.



May I ask if you plan to add Stealths? https://stealths.net/
Using for some time now, very nice, unfortunately it is limited to online purchase or Google Wallet/ApplePay for IRL payments, but I never had any issue in EU with their Mastercard for now, and was never asked to do KYC (still a risk because of third party "myprepaidcenter").





Just in case you missed it, they operate in EU too. 

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But you're not supposed to use Robosats in clearnet. They even went as far as to discourage people from using it when you open it in the browser.
I just stumbled across another part of the website, and I think they are trying to do better - https://learn.robosats.com, which loads OK and has valuable information about Robosats. It seems they intentionally disabled it from loading in normal browsers. When you visit the same domain using Tor browser, you are automatically redirected to the official onion link.
legendary
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Great compilation icopress, it is great to have websites like these, so as to be able to link them to newbies who are looking for kyc free services. I have bookmarked your website and i'd surely use it for such purpose from now on.
As for Agora... their site will remain on the list for some time, since their presence clearly shows how a disabled site is displayed in the list.
I understand, but i think it should not remain in the list for a long time.
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Nice list @icopress, I have to admit it's nice to have all the essential services related to cryptocurrencies in one place. I noticed only one small bug in the display of one of the mixer's names (Cmize), it is written twice and overlaps (at least that's how it is for me - Tor).
legendary
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Robosats seems to have an on and off clearnet site, but the onion link works, though sometimes it takes a while to load. Currently, the onion link works, but according to the list. It's stated as offline.

But you're not supposed to use Robosats in clearnet. They even went as far as to discourage people from using it when you open it in the browser.
legendary
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icopress I think you should remove services that shut down permanently, instead of adding Offline status, for example Tengri and AgoraDesk.
LocalMonero is showing Online status on Bitlist but they are also shutting down like sister company AgoraDesk.
I would also add more virtual debit cards that can work without kyc, but I know collecting all this information is not that easy.
legendary
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Do you check them up manually, or everything is automatic? Sorry for the questions, I don't know so much about the technical bit of web designing.
Parsing occurs automatically several times a day.

Robosats seems to have an on and off clearnet site, but the onion link works, though sometimes it takes a while to load. Currently, the onion link works, but according to the list. It's stated as offline.
Do you think it would be worth it, having a slot for an online/offline clearnet and Tor mirror status for each service, if this is easily achievable through automation?
Thanks for the comment! Added to task list!

Honored to be featured - appreciate you, ico!  Smiley
Welcome aboard!

Nice work with the website icopress!

Perhaps you could add some more information about individual sites. For instance, Peach Bitcoin is a no KYC exchange, but only for daily trades of up to 1000CHF. If you try to exchange more than that, you will have to undergo KYC.

What's the status of Hodlhodl and Godex? They neither have a no KYC nor KYC tag on your website. I know that Hodlhodl can request KYC if they find you or your coins suspicious for any reason.
I am aware of this limitation. These restrictions are due to the fact that the Swiss license imposes such restrictions. I won't add a notice right now, but maybe I'll do it later (I'm a little busy with other things right now). Regarding the Hodlhodl and Godex tags... that will be updated soon.
legendary
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Nice work with the website icopress!

Perhaps you could add some more information about individual sites. For instance, Peach Bitcoin is a no KYC exchange, but only for daily trades of up to 1000CHF. If you try to exchange more than that, you will have to undergo KYC.

What's the status of Hodlhodl and Godex? They neither have a no KYC nor KYC tag on your website. I know that Hodlhodl can request KYC if they find you or your coins suspicious for any reason.
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