Of course, this cannot happen, because DEX is not an absolute analogue of CEX, everything is different there.
If you really think about it, though, the difference in between, is that the CEX comes with shitcoins. If you're concerned about multi-platform services, then you want to trade shitcoins. If you're concerned of converting cryptocurrencies and doing off-chain swaps, then you want shitcoins. If you don't find enough liquidity on DEX, then you want shitcoins. I have been buying and selling bitcoin with absolutely no problem, and with sufficient bitcoin liquidity all the time in DEX.
Yes, you are: You are promoting Mixtum in your signature, avatar, and personal description. You could not be trying any harder to endorse it.
I'm being paid to promote it, but that doesn't mean I use it or I recommend it, just as I don't oppose it as service. Neutral stance, just as with any other advertised mixer here.
Why is your stance "neutral" to MixTum? Shouldn't you be offended and recommending to avoid it? It's an indication of their disrespect and dishonesty towards you for being to arrogant to think they are ethically superior.
Would you use a privacy-preserving software whose developers don't respect your right to privacy? Not only I would not, but I would even feel offended, and would recommend to avoid. Especially at the very moment when there are software developed with better intentions.
Or just not use their software altogether as an indication of disrespect for their dishonesty towards me, and for being so arrogant to think they are ethically superior.
The previous mixers advertised in this place also confiscated the coins of their users.
Nice strawman, but I never argued mixers don't get confiscated. I'm merely saying they weren't blacklisting anyone.
What difference does it make to the victim who lost all their money?