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Re: Mixers to be banned
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worldofcoins
on 15/04/2024, 10:16:31 UTC
Jambler created a full-cycle software and sells its software to those who want to have a mixing business. And if you type “mix bitcoins” into Google and somehow end up on their website, you will not be able to make a mix as an ordinary user. You will need to deploy an affiliate node, which is 99.9% likely to deploy only if you want to become a real partner of the jumbler.

1. Is Jambler holding all the funds, or is the Partner Mixer? and partner mixer is responsible for mixing the coins?
2. I am learning to code right now and don't have the knowledge of how affiliate node works but i can only guess "and others may correct me if i am wrong"
    Do these affiliate nodes reward Partner Mixers or Jambler?





Although Mixer Money advertise a different PGP but in the LOG everyone has same PGP.


The LOG template is identical. The variables are replaced by the partners information. Information like their Bitcoin address and individual partners name, mixing valid hours, mixing time.

Other mixers who are using Jambler have identical PGP, I think Jamble is using doing the mixing and using other Mixers like MixTum as the front-end "Correct me if I am wrong here"