Integrated Letter of guarantee
This is really great news. I don’t think there is a more effective tool for resolving any disputes than a letter of guarantee.
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We intend to close this "gestalt" consisting of doubt in us and distrust of us. At this stage, the most important thing for us is your loyalty to our project. It is necessary to eradicate all doubts and misunderstandings about our product, and then fully enter into marketing. In this regard, we appeal to the entire staff of the forum: please write what makes you suspicious about us at this moment, after all that we have already done? What else do we need to do so that you all understand the potential of our strength and the seriousness of our intentions? - We promise that we will fulfill this offer, whatever it is
Despite the fact that my opinion may be subjective, it still seems to me that I speak for the majority. I remember that initially you made some statements regarding your reserves, statements to which trusted forum users were quite skeptical.
Therefore, I suggest that you consider selecting one or two users and showing them a signed message confirming the availability of your reserves. I am also sure that there is no need to confirm the full amount of your Bitcoin reserves, since I understand perfectly well that technically this can be problematic.
But at the same time, I am inclined to think that confirming at least 30% of your reserves will add significance to previously spoken words and at the same time demonstrate the seriousness of your intentions to thoroughly gain a foothold in this niche of privacy-oriented projects.
I would recommend that you choose
LoyceV, since I don't know anyone who values their or others' privacy more. This user is also one of the most trusted users of the forum, so I believe that this is the most suitable candidate. Of course, you can also choose me to check a signed ... I could tell a lot of good things about myself, but I'm afraid that it would not be ethical (so you will have to rely only on the feedback history about me).
By the way, it seems to me that the сommission fee, even at 0.5/2.5%, is really low (сonsidering how much privacy costs in modern realities). For that matter, you might also want to consider introducing a “pay what you want” type of commission fee. I know of one mixer that uses a similar strategy, and it has been the most successful mixer in the last few years.