So the question is, does using a mixer put us at risk when dealing with casinos? Are we better off keeping privacy tools away from gambling wallets, or should we expect casinos to respect privacy since this is crypto in the first place?
It's obvious when people hear the name "mixer", the first thought that always come their mind is an avenue or place where people launder money. And obviously, most of the crypto heist and scams did used mixers to clean their fraudulent money to look legit. Of which for those who could remember back in the days when the US government had issues with mixers, resulted to it's ban on this forum. And even gambling regulators then also had strick rules prohibiting crypto transactions relating to mixing services. And you actually can't blame them, since they happens to only obey rules provided by their regulators. Hence, for the fact that a few sets of people keep using mixers to clean scammed funds, casinos will always flag transactions having connections to it.