the maximum amount for today is 56 BTC. But the maximum value of 56 BTC may vary (downwards). This is because our system automatically displays to the client, who is on the payment page, the liquid amount available at the current time period. This may be due to the fact that, for example, PureMixer has successfully sent a transaction to the client, but has not yet received the change.
This is BS. Change is received instantly, and unconfirmed change can be spent from your own wallet.
As for your offer to provide confirmation of reserves, unfortunately, this contradicts our strict privacy policy.
Or, and that's my bet, you don't own 56 BTC, which makes this an exit scam waiting to happen.
we are a business in the field of finance, and not in the field of children's toys
I can't help but feel your responses are in fact quite childish.
we promise that ~
You're a Newbie with 4 posts, who thinks he can be trusted with 56 BTC. Your promises mean nothing. You're also breaking
forum rule #32.
The order number key function is identical to the letter of guarantee function
This is a lie!Your entire website relies on trust. If you lie about things I can check, I assume you also lie about things I can't check.
in case of problems or disputes, this will be your personal and only proof that a certain transaction in the mixer belongs to you.
Your "number" proves
nothing to the outside world.
Of course, there is no scam here.
You just lied to me. I have no reason to believe anything you say.
In addition, if problems or disputes arise, the letter of guarantee will testify and be proof that your ownership right (in this case, bitcoins) was sent to the service and at the moment of misunderstanding is in it, and not with you or anywhere else. BUT IT DOES NOT GUARANTEE a REFUND of these funds, as you yourself mentioned, if the operator turns out to be a fraud and decides to appropriate your coins.
The Letter of Guarantee helps prevent the next victim by exposing a scam. If you're not willing to provide one, that means you don't want victims to have hard evidence
like in this exit scam.
To sum up: the letter of guarantee guarantees the evidence base of the actual location of your funds in the service, but not their return back to you.
You're missing the point, but I'm pretty sure that's intentional.
There are no additional risks for customers due to the order number key
I couldn't care less about your "number". It's meaningless.
Perhaps you just don't understand how this element functions. Well, dear LoyceV
Nice try.
I don't trust you. And I advise anyone not to use your website.