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Re: Mixers to be banned
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Husna QA
on 13/12/2023, 02:38:25 UTC
@theymos
What about a service like Jambler.io? Does it fit your definition of a mixer or advertisement for mixing?
It doesn't link to or promotes a specific mixing service, but promotes a way to create a mixing business. Based on your rule update, talking about mixing won't be prohibited.
Please let us know.

I found out about Jambler when discussing ToS on mixer services with icopress some time ago.

At first, I thought that Jambler was a holding company for several existing mixer services. Still, after I tried reading on the website, it was nothing more than a tool that provides facilities for those who want to build a mixer service without having to start from scratch.

Another example that I understand is similar to https://www.simplemachines.org/, which provides tools that can be used to create a forum. One example of a forum that uses SMF is https://bitcointalk.org.

Likewise, with Jambler, the site is only a tool and not a mixer service itself.

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We are the first platform that allows anyone to create their own business and profit from cryptoanonymization services, you can become both a partner and an investor. Jambler itself does not interact directly with clients. This approach is very similar to a referral program and avoids conflicts of interest between the platform and partners. Our algorithm involves the sale of obviously clean coins from cryptocurrency exchanges to partners using our platform.