Since crypto mixing service is one of the sensitive services we are dealing with, we need to see a big company offering or handling it.
I don't think that big company are going to handle it, they wouldn't want to put risk right now. And bitcoin mixer is supposed to help us on our anonymity so I doubt that companies would like to exposed themselves in this business.
This business is not an ordinary business. Before trusting a mixing service, you need to share every inch of the possible detail that is allowed to be shared in the public. You will not just make a short introductory post because it will raise lots of questions. Aside from that, the support or any representative here should be active as always to answer queries.
And that is why there's a lot of red flags about this supposedly new mixing services. All successful mixers like Chipmixer are very active here from the time they engage themselves in this kind of business. If some random guy posted here and points to a new mixing service and then disappear it more likely to pull a exit scam.
Well, it depends I guess. If we see a big company that is able to avoid the rules and legislation, that'll be ideal, but usually, most big companies already have all the legal work done (kyc, anti-aml, etc), and if they ran a BTC mixer, it'll either be useless, or it'll get taken down by the authorities.
Mixers are honestly in a good place right now, we see established options out there, and some smaller ones popping up. Legislation already cracked down on 2 mixers, and the ones that are alive right now look to be alive for a long time
Hey scammer, I've got a proposal for you.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/breaking-mixing-services-5117328Watch this thread, even some of best of the best type of mixers got defeated by this guy as he was able to break these services and deanonymize almost every transaction out there. If you can prove that your "jambler" has got the strength to stop him, I'd happily send you 2 cents out of my own pocket.
I doubt it's a real mixer - they say they do their mixing services via exchanges, which is one of the weirdest statements I've ever heard.
I'd still want to know what you mean by mixing via exchanges. I'm very interested in it.