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Topic: [SERVICE] Mixly.it bitcoin mixer, anonymization (Read 178 times)

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You are trying to promote a scam site who has used content of others site. You have mentioned that you have deposited but there is not anything wrong. It may happen as you are the part of them. Otherwise why you have created this topic. I could not find out any reason behind it.
legendary
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Wow, really! Their ~
Are you now pretending you're not affiliated with the site you promoted right after registration?

...Unless you're behind...
Lol, obviously.



This thread is already 7th on this board, only from scam warnings. Might I suggest to let it disappear?
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legendary
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https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
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I don't know a technical things but Blender.io's SSL certificate is also use Cloudflare.
Is the Blender.io also shady scam? Please let me know any trusted mixer?

Did you read the link i posted?
I'm going to quote from it, mind you, i wrote this over a year ago, so it's not aimed specifically at you... It just summarizes this situation perfectly...

--snip--

In my experience dealing with new mixer operators, a discussion between the mixing operator and myself usually falls in this pattern:

  • Mixing owner: Look what a nice mixer i have, look at the nice pictures, look at all the bells and wistles, look at the fancy colors.... I even have moving images to keep you entertained while using my perfect service that is 100% anonymous in every way imaginable!
  • Me: hey OP, your mixer uses cloudflare's SSL certificates as a MITM and google analytics
  • Mixing owner: everybody is doing it, just have a look at our competitors
  • Me: It's not because everybody else is wrong, you have to be too
  • Mixing owner: some other lame excuse
  • Me: That's a lame excuse (but worded politely)
  • Mixing owner: we have a hidden service on tor
  • Me: most users wouldn't even know you're using cloudflare, so they won't switch to the tor mirror (if they even know how to do this)
  • Mixing owner: I'll put it on my todo list (under the section: "things to do when hell freezes over")

You're currently at step 3... you're saying: "somebody else made the same big, big, big, big mistake i did... So it's fine i made it aswell... I, on the other hand, am at step 4, telling you that it's not because your competitor is plain wrong, it would make it ok for you to be wrong aswell... Two wrongs do not make a right.

When i was little, my mother used to say: "if all your friends would jump into a deep well, would you do it aswell" every time i used the fact my friends did the same stupid thing as i did as an excuse...

Bottom line, if it is TL;DR; It does not matter, not even for a nanosecond, wether somebody else did the same thing as you did... If this other mixer is also using cloudflare, they are also not worthy of being called a mixer... Doesn't mean they're scamming their clients, they just do not care about their user's privacy... period...
newbie
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It's using cloudlfare... Hard pass for me... i'm not even going to check anything else...

https://i.imgur.com/urSQEfE.png

Why? Read this => https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mixers-using-cloudflares-ssl-certificates-5247838

I'm sorry, but there is no way you can run a mixer whilst at the same time using cloudflare's SSL certificates... Plain and simple... Offcourse, there's the plagiarism allegation aswell, and other problems,... I didn't even reach this stage of checking...

I don't know a technical things but Blender.io's SSL certificate is also use Cloudflare.
Is the Blender.io also shady scam? Please let me know any trusted mixer?
legendary
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https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
It's using cloudlfare... Hard pass for me... i'm not even going to check anything else...



Why? Read this => https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mixers-using-cloudflares-ssl-certificates-5247838

I'm sorry, but there is no way you can run a mixer whilst at the same time using cloudflare's SSL certificates... Plain and simple... Offcourse, there's the plagiarism allegation aswell, and other problems,... I didn't even reach this stage of checking...
legendary
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🔐BitcoinMessage.Tools🔑
Wow, really! Their FAQ section for plagiarism and found that they had copied an entire section word for word from Blender.io. I sent some bitcoin into this site but it works fine. Why??
Sorry, but I am not going to explain to bitcoin mixer scam shiller how the scam he is shilling actually works. It sounds like a waste of time.

The very fact that they copied information about the reserves of the other mixer proves they don't have any reserves.
newbie
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Wow, really! Their FAQ section for plagiarism and found that they had copied an entire section word for word from Blender.io. I sent some bitcoin into this site but it works fine. Why??
legendary
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🔐BitcoinMessage.Tools🔑
This is scam, no doubt. I have checked their FAQ section for plagiarism and found that they had copied an entire section word for word from here: https://blender.io/faq

Please, guys do not send any coins into this shady scam, you will lose everything!
legendary
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I would be very careful and stay away from using this Mixly mixer, new domain registered few days ago, and they have some shady claims of bitcoins going to the end of their big reserve chain, and coming back from beginning of the chain.
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