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Topic: SOLVED Looking for: Updated list for privacy DEX & privacy solutions for Bitcoin (Read 108 times)

legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Thanks a lot, excactly what I was looking for to redirect a friend to and will be securely bookmarked (even though I think I'll remember the address from now on).
Or you can just look at o_e_l_e_o signature (unless he changes it) if you forget the domain again. Wink 

I don't understand why right now Agoradesk, LocalMonero, and PeachBitcoin can get 10 points when they're not completely decentralized. Those services need to create an account and closed source, I think they should get 9 instead of 10.
The centralized/decentralized and open-source/closed-source elements aren't considered when a rating is given by KYCNOT. As they explain on their About page, the rating depends on how much no-KYC friendly the service is. The other features they consider are TOR and which cryptocurrencies they support.

You can read about it below if you are interested:
https://kycnot.me/about#scores
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1401
Disobey.
Btw, anyone with connections to https://endthefud.org/ here? I was suprised to not find a link to kycnot.me on their website. Could fit the categories Control and Governments.

You have to open an issue or pull request on the EndTheFud Github repository and add the link yourself. It's how I got BitcoinCleanup in there.

But you're going to have to choose a section to put it in between "Control" and "Governments", because I don't think you're able to link it in two places at once.



Okay, thanks for the suggestion @Helena Yu and @NotATether. I'll go ahead and do that. Even though I agree with Helena on the rating for some sites that seems off in comparison to others.

Are you looking for this website: https://kycnot.me/
I don't understand why right now Agoradesk, LocalMonero, and PeachBitcoin can get 10 points when they're not completely decentralized. Those services need to create an account and closed source, I think they should get 9 instead of 10.
Yes agreed, anything with an account creation or a party in the middle isn't decentralized. Should be 8/10 or maybe 9 but 10 doesn't make sense at all.


Just for addition recently there's a new project about list of mixers mixhub.to - a maintained list of mixers for backup and lookup purposes
Damn, mixers don't seem to age well it seems.
legendary
Activity: 1568
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
Btw, anyone with connections to https://endthefud.org/ here? I was suprised to not find a link to kycnot.me on their website. Could fit the categories Control and Governments.

You have to open an issue or pull request on the EndTheFud Github repository and add the link yourself. It's how I got BitcoinCleanup in there.

But you're going to have to choose a section to put it in between "Control" and "Governments", because I don't think you're able to link it in two places at once.

legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1284
You must check the date the article was updated and the last visits to the services, as changes will be rapid and some articles are not updated periodically, as most of the services and lists in the forum are found to be invalid due to slow updating.
Since most services are open source, it is best to look at discussion links such as https://gitlab.com/kycnot/services/-/issues/355 before visiting the service.
hero member
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Just for addition recently there's a new project about list of mixers mixhub.to - a maintained list of mixers for backup and lookup purposes

Are you looking for this website: https://kycnot.me/
I don't understand why right now Agoradesk, LocalMonero, and PeachBitcoin can get 10 points when they're not completely decentralized. Those services need to create an account and closed source, I think they should get 9 instead of 10.

Btw, anyone with connections to https://endthefud.org/ here? I was suprised to not find a link to kycnot.me on their website. Could fit the categories Control and Governments.
I don't know, but there's a message on the bottom you can make a contribution through their github https://github.com/pox/EndTheFUD
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1401
Disobey.
Yes, exactly kycnot.me - such a catchy URL and still I forgot.  Shocked
Thanks a lot, excactly what I was looking for to redirect a friend to and will be securely bookmarked (even though I think I'll remember the address from now on).

Btw, anyone with connections to https://endthefud.org/ here? I was suprised to not find a link to kycnot.me on their website. Could fit the categories Control and Governments.
hero member
Activity: 2100
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I did a quick search but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for:
There is a website that keeps track of current options to stay as private as possible with Bitcoin, incuding a list of different DEX options and a rating based on certain criteria. I remember BISQ wallet having the best rating. Can't find my bookmark on my old device and don't remember the name of said website.
If anyone knows what I am talking about, would be much appreciated. Or any other great resources on the topic for that matter. Thanks in advance.

Are you looking for this website: https://kycnot.me/ which has a list of all DEX that do not need KYC and services that are focused on privacy? I do see Bisq being rated as the top DEX on their list. I hope this is the website that you were searching for but could not find it. Their points system is based on a large list of criteria, you can check the list when you click on this link: https://kycnot.me/points
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1401
Disobey.
I did a quick search but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for:
There is a website that keeps track of current options to stay as private as possible with Bitcoin, incuding a list of different DEX options and a rating based on certain criteria. I remember BISQ wallet having the best rating. Can't find my bookmark on my old device and don't remember the name of said website.
If anyone knows what I am talking about, would be much appreciated. Or any other great resources on the topic for that matter. Thanks in advance.
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