Cloudflare can, in theory, inject malicious code into any website that uses their proxy... Including but not limited to the code used to generate keypairs.
Dear op, i just want to admire the efforts that you had made on this compilation, i mean like you really cleared up many things that were confusing me, and now i can check which website is using CF and GA, this whole experience of reading all of your posts and replies was great even, tomorrow i have to submit an assignment of " c++ code for DES and Caesar cipher encryption and decryption" i have known the procedure but DES is a little bit difficult but here i am reading your posts,(haha) first i thought i should make my assignment but this attracts me more.
I have also made a topic of
All you need to know about Mixer before using it but i think i should put your thread in mine as to give other more idea which i will add.
I am just curious, what are your thoughts, about a mixer which recently banned and what if a person was unintentionally received rewards from a mixer and that person was "BOB", will he be questioned, as he received BTC from a mixer? I mean, if yes? then how one (whose address is publicly available) can avoid such incoming transactions. (i am not an expert but just a pro learner) So, please ignore my childish words.
And, can you point me out to some more cool reading about how cloudflare actually decrypts and encrypt data from both sides and make keys, and how we can know which to trust, as i think your sources will save my time (just a request, you can ignore it too).