They are not just against ethic and morale, but also against law.
It is simple as that. Their ToS are illegal. In the country where they allegedly operate from, and any other civilized country.
I have one question for you: Do you pay taxes from your crypto income?
For example, let us assume that you have 0.0375 per week from ChipMixer. That's 0.15 per month. That's 1500 dollars per month, and 18 000 per year. Due to US tax laws, your federal income tax is 15 %. Have you pay it?
If not, you can't blame someone acting "against law" because you're doing the same.
No, i don't.
And the reason is simple.. i am not from the US.
I don't have to pay taxes on receiving BTC. I only need to pay taxes on receiving FIAT.
When selling BTC, i only have to pay taxes if they weren't held for at least 1 year.
Anything above holding 1 year is absolutely tax-free for me

So.. since i ain't breaking the law, it seems i can blame the scammy business for acting against law

At second, i consider myself as anarcho-capitalist, so i don't fucking care if something is "against the law". Such claims sounds for me the same as "It's against Gods law and Bible"
Good to know that you don't care about doing things against law.
Just wanted to adjust my trustlist.. and noticed.. you are already excluded from it.

The russian community consists of 15 members? Wow.. didn't knew it is that small.