I do have txids
Where is the txid from Hhampuz to Darkstar, linking the ChipMixer outputs to Darkstar's address?
Not necessary jackass. It is trivial to move coins from ChipMixer to another mixer, and this can be repeated multiple times.
I have proven both that Hhampuz has stolen money from BestMixer, and that he had a loan outstanding in roughly the amount he stole as of this time.
No mouthbreather, all you have proven is that Hhampuz took a loan on May 10th and moved the remaining Bestmixer campaign funds to a different address on May 22nd. The rest of your conclusions are just fabrications of a clouded mind.
Since the address you posted shows part of Hhampuz's transactions you can see that he earned ~0.42 BTC between May 10th and May 22nd. He earned over 0.65 BTC before the end of the 23rd, meaning that he is roughtly earning over 0.3 BTC per week. Seems like Hhampuz is perfectly capable of repaying any loan without embezzling campaign funds.
Hhampuz has other bills to pay other than the loan. From the 10th until the 27th, he would spend all of the bitcoin he received to that wallet within a couple of days. He has previously publicly said he does not have a traditional 9 to 5 job. He went from having zero on the 27th to over 0.55
BTC to
repay the loan on June 8th.
You choose to ignore the facts, and are acting in bad faith, as per usual.
No, I think we're supposed to admire how sinister and clairvoyant Hhampuz is - he got a loan knowing in advance that Bestmixer is gonna get shut down leaving him exactly the right amount to repay the loan.
He most likely took out the loan because he was in need of money at the time. He took advantage of BestMixer closing to use the money to repay the loan.
I think you're onto something. Sounds super smart to wreck his credibility and reputation, risking a steady income of ~1.2 BTC per month, to embezzle 0.5 BTC. Especially since it's a well known fact that many people pay close attention to anything that happens during a closure (or exit scam).
There is no evidence that he makes that much money. No, selling off his assets, or withdrawing
BTC from an exchange is not income.