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Re: SCAM EXCHANGE: Openchange (Openchange.cash)
by
n0nce
on 01/07/2022, 14:27:01 UTC
⭐ Merited by PowerGlove (1)
But OP you know that Chipmixer is to lose track of the source if the coins used by people who want to hide the track
How they knew it's from Chipmixer? You just went saying to them the funds is mixed ! ? I don't blame them then
Chipmixer is for coin laundry. Add to it TO Monero the other untraceable coin .
It doesn't need a bot to mark you in a red flag just hear Chipmixer and Monero I think you too obtained that coins illegally otherwise why laundering it at the mixer and then Monero?
The funds have an AML score of 94.89999999999999 according to my system. It is clearly 100% money laundering and they had all the right to take your funds if they have any kind of AML policy.

Chipmixer is not recommended to use as mixer, it is detected 80-85% of cases. Try to use coinjoin wassabi, but there you have to extremly careful (there are some settings you need to apply) for a real mix.



You two are clearly very new to the whole subject of cryptocurrency and its roots in cypherpunk, anarchistic and liberalist ideology.
I'd like to use this opportunity to suggest reading Bitcoin: The dream of Cypherpunks, libertarians and crypto-anarchists.

If you really understand the importance of privacy for security and freedom, you would immediately see that the words you're spouting now are the propaganda someone made you believe; perfectly in line with the whole 'you have nothing to hide, have you?' narrative.
I'm not surprised seeing your line of thought when speaking to people who have no idea or no interest in Bitcoin, but I am surprised when I come across it on a Bitcoin forum. My most plausible theory so far is that 'crypto enthusiasts' who buy into 'I have nothing to hide; so here have all my data, KYC, and whatever else you want'-nonsense are people who see Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies merely as investment assets, nothing more, nothing less. They see them as a way to maximize their fiat holdings (hence the term 'fiat maxi'). But I'm interested to know about other theories.