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Re: [ANN] Anonymixer - the Anonymous Bitcoin Mixer
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anonymixer
on 21/08/2020, 23:19:54 UTC
⭐ Merited by TryNinja (2)
ETFbitcoin

It's quite interesting feature as someone who prefer coinjoin

We're really looking forward to helping CoinJoin users. No coin is too small. From what I understand (please correct me if I'm wrong), Wasabi Wallet considers UTXOs that are 5,000 satoshis or lower to be "dust" and removes them from your sight for your convenience.

20 x 5,000 satoshis is around $11.

Not only that, but i can't find single javascript file, javascript code or external css, which usually i can found on most mixers.

We don't use CDNs and never will, we will also never reference external resources.

If you include JavaScript which comes from another domain, you no longer own your website.

Not Your Javascript. Not your Website.

You don't need JavaScript enabled to use Anonymixer, but it's a nicer experience if you do.

We serve one JS file, "anonymixer.js", which is obfuscated and can not be altered in any way or be ran on an imposter domain or onion address, otherwise it will simply refuse to run.

We serve it out with a SHA-384 hash, following the W3C Subresource Integrity spec. If one byte of the JavaScript file is altered, the browser will refuse to run it.

If you're on what seems to be an Anonymixer website and the JavaScript doesn't work - then you know for sure that it's a fake website.

No raw source code of Anonymixer lives on the host / machine that serves the website to you. Every last drop is compiled, obfuscated and scrambled. Both server side code and JavaScript code.

We provide two dedicated sub-domains, which will enforce that the JavaScript is never even sent out from our service.

Clearnet: https://no-js.anonymixer.com/
Onion: http://no-js.anonymixerpolbpy.onion/



LoyceV

Sure, we can prove ownership of some addresses to you. If I message you, I'm not sure it'll turn up in your inbox because I'm a "newbie".

Do you have a PGP public key? Might be better to sort that out on e-mail.

What I'd really love is a mechanism to cryptographically prove ownership of funds and solvency across all Bitcoin addresses, whilst not actually revealing the identity of the addresses.

I currently don't know how to do that, or if it's possible, but I have a feeling it's possible and it's something I'd love to do. If you know of anywhere or anyone who may be able to point me in the right direction of doing something like that, please let me know.