Premium review and suggestion spreadsheet#06
0.
Premise: I am not a user who habitually uses TOR and crypto mixer.
My review and suggestions are those of a "novice" user (more or less
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) who uses such kind of service.
Some observations may also be elementary, but they help to develop IMHO a service that is as inclusive as possible also for who is not a regular visitor to certain services.
1.
To access the site I used TOR and the Classic url: https://[banned mixer]/
Once inside I switched to the onion address
http://[banned mixer]/
I also did the test to log in directly from the onion link and the connection is practically immediate.
2.
I like the simplicity of the homepage which clearly highlights the "start mixing" button, the main features of the site, and information on the uniJoin site. The idea of leaving the site details - type of technology used etc etc - in the second part of the home page is excellent.
3.
This option ”Recurring Client"... Is it information that is stored on your servers? Does it provide "special advantages" such as lower payment of fees? There are not information added on the website. Since it's the first item that a user will find, it would be really helpful find more information to clarify this area and how it works.
Please note, the button (?) Nearby "transfer delay" does not work (does not allow access to any information).
4.
"Guarantee letter"
The terms specify: I confirm that I need to download the letter of guarantee after transferring coins to the generated address of Unijoin.
But it is actually generated AFTER the two confirmations!
In the past with other mixers I have noticed that it is generated / downloaded automatically once the sending and receiving addresses are confirmed. Moreover it is never explicitly mentioned in your terms and conditions ... This passage to a novice can create many problems and doubts (where is my letter?)(let's imagine making a big mixing)
Regarding this point, mine pure curiosity, but how do you really manage to guarantee "up to 250 btc mix"?
(Is there any evidence of funds? Other ploys?)
5.
Question: Hypothetically, if two payments are sent to the same address, is the second one irremediably lost? Is there no way to recover these lost bitcoins?
Why not also add “estimated time to complete mixing” along with awaiting confirmations?
edit: I have noticed a difference between amount on site and amount received (probably due tx fees).
I think this should be added specified clearly before mixing (likewise cost of service and cost (estimate) of transaction)
6.
In general the process went quite "smooth" but isn't the faster that I have used. the doubt that remains is about the "letter of guarantee" which is not generated immediately after sending coins but after two confirmations.