Wala pa naman nangyayari kaya tingin ko ok pa rin naman si cm hangga't walang paalala na galing sa gobyerno kung saan sila nag-ooperate. Paano na ang industry ng mixing kung halos lahat ipapasara.
I think this came up after the G20 summit. I don't know what did the Japanese government said in that summit but I think all the country that belong in the G20 summit agree to shut down all mixers.
Dati hindi naman interesado ang gobyerno sa mga ganyang service pero ngayon parang mas lalong nag-iinit sila.
That was in the past where Bitcoin and Altcoin were not that popular among "us" or people/organization who has been hiding/dodging the government. This is just pure speculation, in my opinion, the government has been eyeing on those popular mixers for a long time maybe since 2013 since the shutdown of Silkroad. The dark market has been using the mixer as far as I know.
As far as I can remember Bitmixer.io was also shut down by the Government.
The government pressure doesn't work like "Oh man please close your service!". No way. They just come and arrest you for illegal activity. We are the privacy experts, it is hard or impossible to find out our location and personality, our servers are located in the country where Bitcoin is not considered as a currency, etc, etc. I could sell the business for our competitors for $5-6M, but I will not do this. It is important that you understand my position. I really revised my view about Bitcoin as a transparent system. Bitcoin has no future with drug/weapon traffic or any other illegal activity. This is my point.
I am not against the mixer but as long as there are "mixer" then the probability of doing something illegal is still there.