I don't deny you have some scattered facts upon which to start to build such a case. But from what I have seen your evidence, it falls woefully short of being convincing that they are involved in any nefarious activity. Got anything more conclusive?
This is more than enough for
me to use more user/privacy respectful exchanges.
I have nothing to gain from this (well, technically, if everyone do coinjoin, also my coinjoins are more secure, but this is a little bit too indirect for the immediate reasoning), I am just advocating user security.
There are not downside not using them, only upsides: hence choice is trivial.
Want to use them anyway? I do disagree, but hey, we are all grown up adults.
I can see your point. Which seems to be to be adequately summed up by: "why take the chance"?
But to claim there is no downside to other exchanges is pure folly. Where, pray tell, would you recommend I look for a better solution which should encompass:
- technical solidity
- longevity
- insurance
- market depth
- accurate order execution
- minimized chance of experiencing loss through
hack inside job- ease of getting fiat in and out of the system for a US citizen - to include speed, amount, and hassle-free
?
Bear in mind I already have dealt with most of the majors available to US citizens.