You can always use onion mirror - this option is provided as part of the implementation of the service's goal
You can use clearnet if you have higher level of trust - but we do not encourage you to do it
Mixing code is a necessary feature which is not perfect but does more good than bad
It is only necessary when you do your mixings often
And it is deleted as soon as your transaction to the mixer is spent
More importantly, how does the site work on Cloudflare?
I'm worried about that, as well. Anyone using the clearnet site should consider their mixes pointless, since all data is decrypted at Cloudflare. IP, input address, output address, amount, everything.
There is an onion page:
http://sinbadiovkigdbafpqvwfwjh2tfrisahtxmrskiovt62nirragcnkcad.onion/But I don't know if I can trust a service who has a clearnet version of their site that uses Cloudflare.
Another issue:
What is the mixing code?
Mixing code guarantees that you will not receive you own bitcoins which you sent previous times if you use the mixer repeatedly.
Besides the spelling mistake, such a code essentially links your mixing sessions together. I don't see how anyone can think this is a nice feature for a mixer. YoBit has it, as well..
It is because of ddos
Should be working now, try again
today it doesn't work, this error message appears:
"cannot create a mixing,try again later"
Most important is that the service does not keep logs
You should not worry about cloudflare, your data is safe anyway
According to this topic --->
Blender.io = Sinbad.io | Thoughts?And if this is true, it will lead us to ----->
First mixer sanctioned by US authorities (blender.io)WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned virtual currency mixer Blender.io (Blender), which is used by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to support its malicious cyber activities and money-laundering of stolen virtual currency. On March 23, 2022, Lazarus Group, a DPRK state-sponsored cyber hacking group, carried out the largest virtual currency heist to date, worth almost $620 million, from a blockchain project linked to the online game Axie Infinity; Blender was used in processing over $20.5 million of the illicit proceeds. Under the pressure of robust U.S. and UN sanctions, the DPRK has resorted to illicit activities, including cyber-enabled heists from cryptocurrency exchanges and financial institutions, to generate revenue for its unlawful weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missile programs.
Source --->
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0768It's just hypotheses, but if it's true, it won't take long for the justice authorities to do so.
More importantly, how does the site work on Cloudflare?