- And the big change, now you can verify your letters of guarantee.
My first thought: that's bad, never upload it anywhere but verify it locally! Then I saw this:
This verification tool runs locally on your browser and does not fetch data or even scripts from other servers.
That does make it convenient, especially since (I tested this) it also checks if the correct address is used for signing). But still, the user can't easily verify whether or not anything gets uploaded, so I'd still prever to verify any signed messages in my own Bitcoin wallet.
You can check in Chrome/Firefox DevTools to see if there are any XHR requests in order to verify that no data is transmitted over the network (besides advertisements).
Most people who are know how to use a mixer are
probably aware of devtools, but I'll make sure to explicitly write it out on the website.
- And the big change, now you can verify your letters of guarantee.
Great addition!
I'm glad that there is healthy competition between BitList and BitMixList, as it forces these resources to become better.
P.S. Is it possible to make the light version the default?
To be honest, I don't really see it as competition, as we both need each other. As you can see, I even have Kruw's coordinator listed even though I had called out his behavior a few months ago.
The biggest competition is with the governments, because they are the ones who want to shut all these resources down.
I still have a few more updates to do (offline coordinators, eXch - I'm still mad at how they are defaming me now) so I will probably figure out how to do with the toggle in a few more days.