If you're serious, you'd better edit the post, separating the paragraphs properly. Presenting a business model in this way looks messy and therefore not very appealing, no matter how interesting the business may be.
Thank you for the suggestion but this is just a topic to get some feedback, not to promote the business so I'm not focusing on optics too much for now.
So you are making a mixer.
And then you reference tornado cash. Those developers wound up getting arrested and lots of people lost access to funds.
Come back with a real plan on how you are going to secure the funds, make sure 'the man' can't get your info, how you will protect against hacks, how you will avoid possible regulations, and so on.
-Dave
I wish you would've read my post entirely and check the facts before replying, pretty much all of your concerns were addressed but I'll go through each point again
Those developers wound up getting arrested and lots of people lost access to funds.
NO ONE lost access to funds, it's technically not possible
Only one of the developers was arrested, another one is actually launching another mixer as we speak.
Come back with a real plan on how you are going to secure the funds, make sure 'the man' can't get your info, how you will protect against hacks, how you will avoid possible regulations, and so on.
The funds will be secured by a multi-sig from day 1. As explained in the first post we are also open to welcoming other trusted users to run their own signer so that no single entity has access to the funds by themselves anymore.
If you have some specific concerns/questions I'll be happy to answer
Blind Certificates seems like a new concept (to me). But if some body does not trust you. How do you expect them to trust DOWNLOADING an archive that supposedly contains nothing else other than the Blind Certificates? If I had close to zero trust in some website and they told me they can fix this by letting me download some archive, I would close the tab right away and pick an alternative business.
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Regards,
PrivacyG
You don't necessarily have to download the archive, you could copy each certificate manually. And if this is still not enough, we will open-source the front-end and you could run your own build and check the the certificates are generated by yourself in the front-end, not by our backend.