Lastly, since you are a taint proclaiming service, I had to add you to my Blacklist
First, it is a blacklist in your opinion, for other people it would be a whitelist so thanks for including me.
This explains why you ignored my post:
The platform runs a scoring procedure for each incoming coin so to check its reliability and purchase it for its reserves. The service liaises with crypto stock exchanges and controls the money inflow around the clock – if the algorithm detects a shortfall it blasts notification messages to investors and quickly tops up the reserves. Coins with dark history are never let in.
A mixer that promotes the
taint BS and tells you Bitcoin isn't fungible? That's
a first the second after Wasabi!
Allow me to quote myself on the subject of "taint":
I've seen several posts lately from people willing to treat Bitcoin as non-fungible because they believe some coins are "tainted".
I'd say this is a severe threat to Bitcoin, and I wouldn't be surprised if governments use this because they can't stop Bitcoin in any other way. If people believe Bitcoin is "tainted", they won't accept it anymore. "We" should really inform people not to fall for this.
Nobody would reject a dollar bill because it has previously been used in a crime, despite the fact that
85 to 90% contains traces of cocaine. Claiming Bitcoin isn't fungible is just plain stupid.
You're attacking Bitcoin's fungibility while trying to use it to make your service look good. That's like misleading users who don't understand the basics of fungibility.
Hello again, I am working on the web, but I have taken time to read your second Bible, although the first included some lies, and your list is incomplete and unbiased. I already said in the thread that I'm going to use cloudflare temporarily (only difference since launch and it's temporary) the reasons are not your business, that's all, no need to make up conspiracies.
The way a service responds to criticism tells you a lot about how they operate. In your case, it doesn't look good.
As for Cloudflare, it has strict policies on the privacy of its users.
That's cute. Here's the opinion of Bitcointalk's Administrator:
a man-in-the-middle in your HTTPS
Cloudflare is very probably an NSA honeypot