I remember that last year one of the blenders was Sized in the Netherlands or one of the European countries on charges of money laundering, but I do not think that such blenders will ever operate in the United States.
if the United States wants to stop the activities of the mixers, they can do so easily if they have the resources and for a mixer like chipmixer will try to drain all the available chips, the site will provide new chips, they can monitor who sells it to Chipmixer and they will be able to reach the state or the party that runs the site, and so on for all blenders.
If blenders don't keep customer records, that's good news.
For the average user, most likely he will not have a problem using the blender, but he must be confident that these blenders do not provide 100% privacy.