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Topic: Which Mixer is getting axed next? - page 3. (Read 878 times)

legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
May 28, 2019, 03:18:21 AM
#6
So much money ?  Not all people uses a sevice like this and mixing site owners do still need to pay in order for thier site to keep on running  .i think the reason why mixers are getting shutdown is because they are illegal ? You know hackers and scammers use this service to get away the coins that they stole   

It's a legal grey area. I haven't seen any regulations passed that specifically affect mixers. I'm sure they are used by some people to launder money, but even in the Bestmixer case, Europol seems unsure of the extent. Notably, no one was arrested in that case, either.

I imagine Bitblender was spooked by the Bestmixer bust, especially if they have operations in Europe. If so, hopefully they're planning to relaunch under a new name and from a new location.
full member
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May 28, 2019, 01:45:16 AM
#5
There is so much money to be made off mixer fees that many more will pop up.  Serious mixers will operate in lenient countries that don't punish people for this type of shit.


So much money ?  Not all people uses a sevice like this and mixing site owners do still need to pay in order for thier site to keep on running  .i think the reason why mixers are getting shutdown is because they are illegal ? You know hackers and scammers use this service to get away the coins that they stole   

@op Im waiting for chipmixer to to get axed soon  .
hero member
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May 27, 2019, 10:13:43 PM
#4
There is so much money to be made off mixer fees that many more will pop up.  Serious mixers will operate in lenient countries that don't punish people for this type of shit.
legendary
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Hhampuz for Campaign management
May 27, 2019, 08:47:54 PM
#3
This is pretty alarming, we don't want to see this but I think there measures now are more on preventive since the authorities are making harsh measures on mixers. I don't want to speculate on which is next because they are all in one industry.

However, I believe things are just temporary, if there is at least one mixer that will survive, those mixers that shut down now can soon rise with a new name and maybe stronger, they can just copy the method employed by the surviving mixers and they are good again.

This side of issue is only the operators, the market of business is still huge and will remain, though it could also affect their confidence but eventually it will be restore as the reputation of mixers will be build up once again.

Guys, nothing to worry, this is just part of the changes which I believe for the betterment of the mixing industry.
We can just view it as a dump moment of bitcoin and eventually recover and now on it's bullish mode.
legendary
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May 27, 2019, 08:31:42 PM
#2
Base on Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 05-May-2019]:
There are three current listed; BestMixer, BitBlender and ChipMixer. Since the thread last update was May 5, these 2 sig camp about mixers ended/closed.
But if we remove BestMixer and BitBlender.

Only ChipMixer left for having the signature campaign active.

BITCLOAK BITCOIN MIXER [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN] [CFNP] This signature campaign of Bitcloack CFNP before of the BestMixer issue.
Both BitBlender and BitCloack websites are still up. These are only mixers I am familiar with.

Which Mixer is next? Is this going to be the end of the Mixers?
As what I see after the BestMixer issue is a domino effect since BestMixer has one of the mixers that has the largest total transaction. So, those underdogs mixers can easily be taken down once they are proven breaking some law.

EDIT: Found a 2019 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites thread, since there is a list of current known mixers, you can select and predict which next is getting axed.
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
May 27, 2019, 08:18:32 PM
#1
First, it was Bestmixer services that got truncated and the signature advertorials ended abruptly in the 8th Week https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5125389.340, then a few days later

Bitblender opted out of running their signature campaigns https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.51243240 in a dramatic manner yesterday.

Which Mixer is next? Is this going to be the end of the Mixers? What really is going on here? I know the cyber security dudes are keeping a close watch on the Bitcoin mixing sites. But what really is going on?
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