I'm from Bangladesh. It's not a secret so I can share it publicly. However, I tried clearnet with VPN too and the result was also the same. I couldn't visit the site.
Bangladesh can be used now. Will they count all the txs as laundered? Or they will only take care of txs from criminals? This has always been my interest because a lot of people uses mixer just to make sure no one can track their financial activities.
Nah... And I can give you an exemple with Bestmixer. They didn't considered every TXs laundered but they have done it with a criminal who used their service. (story: the guy was arrested with gold, luxury watches, BTC wallet, cash,...) If you're not suspected of something, they won't track you. And they were able to do it with bestmixer....since they had acess to the server during many months... (IPs, logs, chats,...) They certainly use blockchain analytics companies to compare data. And probably also read everything here in the forum to collect info I confirm Probably yes, thanks for your explanation. It is well known that authorities do not like mixer services. Let's assume, for example, that a mixer stores all user data from the beginning. The government seizes its servers and arrests the owner. All the stored data now serve as evidence. The penalty would be higher if the owner had laundered $100 million than if the government had found only the last three days' worth of data containing, say, $20,000. Interesting choice of words, why would you say "laundered" instead of "obfuscated"? In the example, I was talking about the government They see it as laundering money, we don't. For us, privacy is a human right and neither illegal nor anything else. One could also argue the other way: "the penalty could be lower if the owner cooperates and provides accurate details on all processed transactions, thereby effectively nullifying the obfuscation". One way or another, I wouldn't use this as an argument to convince users there is no logging.
Maybe. We did not use it as a direct argument. We wrote: "It would be stupid to store user data over a long period of time, as this could also incriminate us." This is a statement.
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What is your country? Or you can send it to us via PM if you like. I'm from Bangladesh. It's not a secret so I can share it publicly. However, I tried clearnet with VPN too and the result was also the same. I couldn't visit the site. But in VPN not Bangladesh as a country right? Yeah but as the way you show it, it seems higher fee = higher degree of privacy while higher delay in transaction doesn't provide that level of privacy. It's good to know you are working on a cool option.
Yeah sure, both are factored in. Will they count all the txs as laundered? Or they will only take care of txs from criminals? This has always been my interest because a lot of people uses mixer just to make sure no one can track their financial activities.
This was just one example. According to statistics, Bitcoin mixers are only used for illegal transactions in about 5% - 10% of cases. The government does not like them because they do not earn anything from them. And they want to control everything and everyone. They can only check what is available. Due to lack of time probably only high sums. They certainly use blockchain analytics companies to compare data. And probably also read everything here in the forum to collect info
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It would be stupid to store user data over a long period of time, as this could also incriminate us. How would this incriminate you? It is well known that authorities do not like mixer services. Let's assume, for example, that a mixer stores all user data from the beginning. The government seizes its servers and arrests the owner. All the stored data now serve as evidence. The penalty would be higher if the owner had laundered $100 million than if the government had found only the last three days' worth of data containing, say, $20,000.
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NordVPN sells or gives I think data to authorities. I noticed that [banned mixer] ranked up to Full Member, so is it time for you to wear an avatar of the company?
Oh thank you, we didn't realize it, changed I can't access the clearnet from my country. Any particular reason why it's blocked in my/some countries? Edit- Just have seen an explanation, I can't believe why my country is counted as a threat/high-risk country. Maybe your algorithm has some bugs which can't identify high-risk countries High risk means a variety of attacks such as DDOS. No Bugs What is your country? Or you can send it to us via PM if you like. Anyway, I tried to visit the site with onion address and finally, I was able to access the site. While I was looking at the different features, I found the fee system a bit weird. Well, I'm not talking about the 1.5% minimum fee which is of course a thing. It's a bit high I think.
The fees are in the lower normal range when you look at other mixers. Which exactly do you mean if not the minimum fee? You have a Mixing Strength bar when we/users input different data. That's great. But why it changes only when we increase the fee but it doesn't change when we change the transfer delay, it barely changes (very little in terms of changes in fee). How a higher service fee is going to ensure a higher level of privacy while a higher delay in the transaction will provide a lower level of privacy? Is it an attempt to influence the users to pay a higher amount of fees? Or it's part of the mechanism which I'm missing? You can put an explanation right above the bar so people can understand how a higher fee is going to increase the privacy level.
The slider bar shows only an approximate result but the fees are decisive. Different nodes are used depending on the fees. We are working since 2 days on a new cool option, we will probably revise this with it. The time delay also increases the slider bar but not as much as the fees.
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https://[banned mixer], https://[banned mixer], https://[banned mixer] all the three website links of coinomize is down in my region, is it that nobody uses mixer in my region why coinomize exclude my region? Or is it that my browser is the one given me the error message? Mixers supposed work across the globe and this is the only Mixer I have meant that restricting people to use their mixer in my region. It is not down, we have only blocked some high risk countries (Attacks). You can use Coinomize via the Tor browser without any problems and we always recommend to use a VPN. okay, thanks for the clarification. I just used Tor Network , onion browser to check the site and also the process and steps to mix coins and from my look of things, steps are much easier than to others that I have been trying to use. It is just the receiver's address and the deposit address with captcha and that is all. I really like the steps to use the mixer. Thanks. Thanks You are welcome.
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https://[banned mixer], https://[banned mixer], https://[banned mixer] all the three website links of coinomize is down in my region, is it that nobody uses mixer in my region why coinomize exclude my region? Or is it that my browser is the one given me the error message? Mixers supposed work across the globe and this is the only Mixer I have meant that restricting people to use their mixer in my region. It is not down, we have only blocked some high risk countries (Attacks). You can use Coinomize via the Tor browser without any problems and we always recommend to use a VPN.
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Hi, how can one make sure you are not keeping logs or are not working for any government or private organization? Maybe you should think about addressing those issues.
Our safety and the safety of our customers is very important to us since 2019. Coinomize stores order data only as long as it is needed for payments. It would be stupid to store user data over a long period of time, as this could also incriminate us. To your question, no one can be sure what data a mixer stores, what the examples in the past show. Everyone says no logs policy but store data anyway. The use of a mixer is based on trust
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Right, that's why it's an example ".......you will receive 500$ depending on BTC price." Do you think of writing it again to avoid confusion? " ... you will receive commission amount in $ depending on BTC price." I think it will not cause any confusion and it is not only about confusion. Some referrers can call you as scammer and it is not good at all. My 2 sat contribution for the team, we need clear terms and good examples. Is the commission in $ or in BTC? From the example, I think it will be sent to user in $, not in BTC. Yes exactly that was an example only in USD $ and was calculated at a time when the Bitcoin price was still higher. If you have a Coinomize affiliate account and a user uses your referral link you will get 25% of the Coinomize fees (In BTC). You will see all amounts in your account in Bitcoin amounts (Your current account balance also in USD at the current rate). The payout is of course also in bitcoin to your bitcoin address specified during registration. I hope your question is answered, otherwise feel free to write us.
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You can't earn anything from the code but from the referral program if someone else uses your link. Regarding referral payout limit, we are thinking about it, even if it is not really high at the moment.
The information about Referral program likely is not correct. https://[banned mixer]/referral Commission for each Referral
You will receive 25% commission from all fees, from each Referral. For example, if your Referral Mix 1 BTC on Coinomize and pay 4% Mixing fee, you will receive 500$, depending on BTC price.
Or your example is not correct. I don't know how the $500 is calculated from in this example. Mix 1 BTC, 4% mixing fee is 0.04 BTC and 25% commission fee from it is 0.04 x 0.25 = 0.01 BTC. It is the commission fee the user will get, no way to get $500. Or was the example written when Bitcoin price is $50,000? Right, that's why it's an example ".......you will receive 500$ depending on BTC price."
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Hello @Coinomize reps, I’m interested to know how to get the coinomize code that I can use for my Bitcoin mixing? I’m planning to try the service this upcoming Monday and I’m thinking if this Coinomize code will give a discount or whatever benefits when I mix?
I already sign up on the referral program but there’s no code available so it means that it’s not related on referral? How can we possibly earn this code? BTW is there a chance to lower the minimum withdraw amount for the referral commission? I’m considering to invite my friends to use the service since we only offer 1.5% fees in contrary to what they are using right now.
Hello, you will receive the Coinomize code during your first mix process and it will be displayed on the deposit page. The code is used to ensure that you will not get your previous coins back for any other upcoming transactions. This leads to a higher anonymity. You can't earn anything from the code but from the referral program if someone else uses your link. Regarding referral payout limit, we are thinking about it, even if it is not really high at the moment. You are welcome to try Coinomize
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The slogan of Coinomize is Low fees that is attractive but Bitcoin blockchain and its mempools can be changed a lot by demand from users and its capacity to handle transactions will depend on miners too. If miners plug in more ASICs, total hashrate will increase and increase the network capacity. If miners unplug their ASICs, the capacity will decrease consequently in a same network difficulty period (14 days).
With recent spams from Ordinals, BRC20 tokens, what is the view of Coinomize and what will be your plan for Fees on Coinomize?
I appreciate the team inputs for this issue on fee.
We have had issues with fees since 2 days ago as blockchain fees have increased extremely and some users had to wait 1-2 days for 1 blockchain confirmation, however all withdrawals are already confirmed and we have already increased our blockchain fees. Currently we are paying the increased fees, not the customer. We'll wait and see how long it stays like this.
After I clicked on a clearnet link, I got this message Your request was blocked because your IP is from the Tor network. Use Coinomize through the Tor browser via the following URL:
[banned mixer]
Why Coinomize does not direct users from clearnet to Onion without that message and requirement to copy and paste that link manually? Thanks for the info, it had other reasons that we did it this way but we will change it the days.
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