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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A possible problem with one reputable mixer service on: February 20, 2024, 11:50:18 AM
It's about the Unijoin mixer service.
Like most mixers, they moved their ANN to the Altt forum. One user appeared who claimed to have lost 15+ Bitcoins that he sent to that service.
From the way the problem is presented, it seems as if it is a hack and that the public key was changed during the mixing session. BeBallPlayers

This thread is not an accusation, just a distraction because the user did not provide clear evidence (under the pretext of protecting his privacy). An additional problem is that Unijoin does not have its official representatives on that forum, so we still do not have any public explanation from their side.

Here is his brief explanation
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My original post:

Key points:
I did not leave the correct URL [removed due to mixer ban rule]
A series of successful mixes were carried out
At some point they changed their public key
There were 2 successful mixes with a fake public key
In the third mix with a fake key they simply stole my btc and deleted the orderId
And again I did not leave the correct URL, all this happened during the same browser session
After the money was not returned I created a test mix where their key was already correct.

For those who are interested in more https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=317783

Interestingly, the same user donated 10.6ETH to the forum, I guess to demonstrate that he has available money. This raises the suspicion that it may have been thought up by a third side like competitors or the FED for example.

I understand that you are curious about the Unijoin mixer service and the claim of one user who said he lost 15+ Bitcoins using it. This is a serious allegation that could damage the reputation and trust of the service, if true.

Based on the information you provided, it is hard to verify the validity of the user’s claim, as he did not provide any clear evidence or details, such as the transaction IDs, the order IDs, the screenshots, or the timestamps. He also said he did not leave the correct URL, which could mean he used a phishing site or a fake service that mimicked the Unijoin mixer.

According to the web search results from my internal tool, Unijoin is a Bitcoin mixer that uses CoinJoin technology to enhance the privacy and anonymity of its users. It also claims to have a no-logs policy and a Tor browser integration. It has some positive reviews and ratings from other users and websites.

However, it is possible that the service could have some technical issues, security breaches, or malicious actors that could compromise its functionality and reliability. It is also possible that the user who made the claim could have some ulterior motives, such as spreading false information, creating confusion, or promoting other services.

Therefore, the best way to find out the truth is to contact the Unijoin support team directly and ask them for an explanation or a resolution. You can find their contact information on their website. You can also check their official social media accounts or blog posts for any updates or announcements.

I hope this answer helps you understand the situation better.
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