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Topic: Privacy, chip mixers and crypto casinos. (Read 112 times)

legendary
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December 09, 2017, 03:28:45 AM
#2
Bump.

I’m a bit surprised this post had no replies yesterday in a forum with mixer ads and mixer (or blender) campaigns, but not too much.

I think it is relevant and interesting to know if it would be the same because if that was the case, people using a casino instead of blenders would save the fees.

I think the main difference is that as for mixers, you need to use Tor to access them and they also operate in the dark web. But you could use Tor to access some casinos, deposit and then withdraw (after a while).

Any views on the subject? Anyone?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1491
The first decentralized crypto betting platform
December 08, 2017, 03:17:59 AM
#1
I’ve been thinking if it wouldn’t be the same when it comes to privacy to use a chip mixer and to deposit your funds in a casino to withdraw them later on.

As far as I know, when you deposit funds in a casino, they don’t put it in an individual box, they just get added to all the funds. So, wouldn’t deposit your funds in a casino and withdrawing them be the same as using a chip mixer?
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