Eh, depending on the mixer. For all we know, ChipMixer wasn't keeping logs. What's the point of keeping logs if you are not a honeypot?~snip~
I'm surprised that you wrote something like this, considering that we established a long time ago that CM kept absolutely everything, from logs to private keys and vouchers, and that everyone who kept their funds on those PKs and vouchers lost their BTC. If my memory serves me well, the official information is that 7 GB of data was seized.
If I recall correctly, when the news broke about Chipmixer getting seized it was mentioned that a disk with 7GB of data was recovered. It was never stated by an law enforcement agency what was contained in that 7GB of data.
I'm surprised that you wrote something like this, considering that we established a long time ago that CM kept absolutely everything, from logs to private keys and vouchers
We know that it kept private keys and 7 TB of data in total, but that's all we know. I don't remember the feds bragging about logs, can you give me evidence of "absolutely everything"? (Vouchers were pretty reasonably kept in their database)
That is also my understanding, I cannot recall it ever being announced as to what was found to be on the disk (if anything) but if anything on the contrary has been stated I would like to be corrected. An operating system could have been part of that 7GB, we simply do not know.