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Investing in meme coins isn't for everyone
So, mixers allegedly launder billions of dollars during the years they're active.
Meanwhile, meme coins have a daily trading volume of several billions of dollars! The amount of money going in and out in a day is more than a large mixer can anonymize in years.
They'd seldom call the shit coin a gamble scheme; in that people know too well what these trash coins really are ( I mean, they're worthless), but they still jump on it when it pumps. It feels weird to me as people still lose millions and billions collectively to this scheme anyway. Oh no but somehow, that's not really too much problem like what the mixers have caused (In their opinion).

So, you can do whatever you want, even though it breaks the rule and sneaks in cash, as long as it's not hidden away from the Government? Is there a better way to understand this?
....as their main purpose is to provide privacy and anonymity.
Those terms are a real threat to them.
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Scraped on 27/04/2025, 14:33:27 UTC
Investing in meme coins isn't for everyone
So, mixers allegedly launder billions of dollars during the years they're active.
Meanwhile, meme coins have a daily trading volume of several billions of dollars! The amount of money going in and out in a day is more than a large mixer can anonymize in years.
They'd seldom call the shit coin a gamble scheme; in that people know too well what these trash coins really are ( I mean, they're worthless), but they still jump on it when it pumps. It feels weird to me as people still lose millions and billions collectively to this scheme anyway. Oh no, but somehow, that's not really too much of a problem like what the mixers have caused (In their opinion).

YouSo, you can do whatever you whatever you want, even though it breaks the rule and sneaks in cash, as long as it's not hidden away from the Government? Is there a better way to understand this?
Original archived Re: Second chance for mixers?
Scraped on 27/04/2025, 14:28:19 UTC
Investing in meme coins isn't for everyone
So, mixers allegedly launder billions of dollars during the years they're active.
Meanwhile, meme coins have a daily trading volume of several billions of dollars! The amount of money going in and out in a day is more than a large mixer can anonymize in years.
They'd seldom call the shit coin a gamble scheme; in that people know too well what these trash coins really are ( I mean, they're worthless), but they still jump on it when it pumps. It feels weird to me as people still lose millions and billions collectively to this scheme. Oh no, but somehow, that's not really too much of a problem like the mixers (In their opinion).

You can do whatever you whatever you want, even though it breaks the rule and sneaks in cash, as long as it's not hidden away from the Government? Is there a better way to understand this?