Hello everyone :)Hello there! Welcome to the forum! I'm happy to see you and other members here! Hope we'll have some good members ready to take part in signature campaigns on this forum in coming days!
Hello everyone :)
Hello everyone :)Welcome Coinomize.biz we will continue our new home on the altcoinstalks forum. ;)
Hello everyone :)Nice to see you here Coinomize, and pretty sure you will be more busy once we into the new year once the migigration happens from BCT to ACT...
Hello everyone :)Hello also Julerz12 and the Coinomize Team! It's wonderful that you are here. I look forward to working with you here. Because I believe that Coinomize is the best Mixer platform in the world!!
Hello everyone :)Thanks @Coinomize.biz team and Julierz got bringing the promotion here. I must say that this this the best campaign manager and one of the best mixing service so far. I am ever ready to work with you till the campaign stop running.
Hello everyone :)
Now the mempool is high around 304 sat/vB what if they send some bitcoins with lower sat/vB even this will require confirmation for days, now the question is whether it will be automatically confirmed and will not fail when waiting for a long time to confirm the block ?
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https://mempool.space/
-snip-You just need to tick "Return to this topic" so you don't leave the thread after commenting.
I also get redirected away from the thread after posting a comment.
Could be improved and it's also not so great that your IP address is saved with every comment.And for the IP saved at the time of the comment, also only the moderator knows about it.
In any case, we plan to continue the signature campaign here when the old one at Bitcointalk is closed.A good step to continue to introduce Coinomize, we must start in this new place and hopefully there will be no more problems.
Thank you for all the comments :)
Is it possible to activate a notification for a thread to be informed about new comments?
I also get redirected away from the thread after posting a comment.
Could be improved and it's also not so great that your IP address is saved with every comment.
-snip-You just need to tick "Return to this topic" so you don't leave the thread after commenting.
I also get redirected away from the thread after posting a comment.
(https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/15/Efi3C.png)Could be improved and it's also not so great that your IP address is saved with every comment.And for the IP saved at the time of the comment, also only the moderator knows about it.
But it doesn't specify where a person's location is, but maybe this could be an evaluation for forum administrators, because it deals with privacy.
(https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/15/Ef89b.png)In any case, we plan to continue the signature campaign here when the old one at Bitcointalk is closed.A good step to continue to introduce Coinomize, we must start in this new place and hopefully there will be no more problems.
But for sure all will make a good contribution and increase the traffic of this forum as well.
Thank you for all the comments :)
Is it possible to activate a notification for a thread to be informed about new comments?
I also get redirected away from the thread after posting a comment.
Could be improved and it's also not so great that your IP address is saved with every comment.
Yes, there is that nuance, but:
1. It is displayed to you and you alone
2. On receiving the data of your IP, at least here they warn you about it, unlike other resources :)
3. find in this and a good component - it can be used to check that your account is not used by someone else, respectively from another IP, because all your posts are labeled for you IP from which the post is made :)
QuoteYes, there is that nuance, but:
1. It is displayed to you and you alone
2. On receiving the data of your IP, at least here they warn you about it, unlike other resources :)
3. find in this and a good component - it can be used to check that your account is not used by someone else, respectively from another IP, because all your posts are labeled for you IP from which the post is made :)
Thank you, I have found it. With the IP address we only think it is a privacy problem because the authorities can find out every IP or ask if they are stored, especially in the mixer area.
QuoteYes, there is that nuance, but:
1. It is displayed to you and you alone
2. On receiving the data of your IP, at least here they warn you about it, unlike other resources :)
3. find in this and a good component - it can be used to check that your account is not used by someone else, respectively from another IP, because all your posts are labeled for you IP from which the post is made :)
Thank you, I have found it. With the IP address we only think it is a privacy problem because the authorities can find out every IP or ask if they are stored, especially in the mixer area.
Now we will check whether the information is stored inside the service or not. Now I’m using a VPN, with an address in a completely different country and even a different continent :) If my previous post and this one have 2 different IPs, that means they are stored and tied to each individual post... Now I’ll publish it and write down which ones IPs are displayed for me...
UPD.
The previous post shows IP 46.1**.*.*
The current post does not show any IP address...
In total, I can assume that there is a certain address that can be stored as a “base” address for the user. And if he comes from another IP, then it is not displayed, informing that this is a “different IP”.
In a word - it is better to seek advice from the owners of the resource
QuoteYes, there is that nuance, but:
1. It is displayed to you and you alone
2. On receiving the data of your IP, at least here they warn you about it, unlike other resources :)
3. find in this and a good component - it can be used to check that your account is not used by someone else, respectively from another IP, because all your posts are labeled for you IP from which the post is made :)
Thank you, I have found it. With the IP address we only think it is a privacy problem because the authorities can find out every IP or ask if they are stored, especially in the mixer area.
Now we will check whether the information is stored inside the service or not. Now I’m using a VPN, with an address in a completely different country and even a different continent :) If my previous post and this one have 2 different IPs, that means they are stored and tied to each individual post... Now I’ll publish it and write down which ones IPs are displayed for me...
UPD.
The previous post shows IP 46.1**.*.*
The current post does not show any IP address...
In total, I can assume that there is a certain address that can be stored as a “base” address for the user. And if he comes from another IP, then it is not displayed, informing that this is a “different IP”.
In a word - it is better to seek advice from the owners of the resource
From our point of view, every IP is stored by post, not just a base one.
QuoteYes, there is that nuance, but:
1. It is displayed to you and you alone
2. On receiving the data of your IP, at least here they warn you about it, unlike other resources :)
3. find in this and a good component - it can be used to check that your account is not used by someone else, respectively from another IP, because all your posts are labeled for you IP from which the post is made :)
Thank you, I have found it. With the IP address we only think it is a privacy problem because the authorities can find out every IP or ask if they are stored, especially in the mixer area.
Now we will check whether the information is stored inside the service or not. Now I’m using a VPN, with an address in a completely different country and even a different continent :) If my previous post and this one have 2 different IPs, that means they are stored and tied to each individual post... Now I’ll publish it and write down which ones IPs are displayed for me...
UPD.
The previous post shows IP 46.1**.*.*
The current post does not show any IP address...
In total, I can assume that there is a certain address that can be stored as a “base” address for the user. And if he comes from another IP, then it is not displayed, informing that this is a “different IP”.
In a word - it is better to seek advice from the owners of the resource
From our point of view, every IP is stored by post, not just a base one.
It all depends on the implementation.
There are at least 2 variants:
1. store the basic one, store all other ones. Compare - does not match - somehow display information about this fact
2. Store the base, dynamically compare with the current one - does not match - somehow display information about this fact.
Globally, of course, storing the IP is not the best solution from the point of view of user privacy.... If you just need to check whether the user's IP is familiar or suspicious, you can store a hash of the IP + salt, and then the user's privacy is protected, and you can identify the "unfamiliar" IP.
I think this thread is no longer in Bitcointalk forum, it should be Coinomize Altcoinstalks Thread. :)Welcome to our official CoinomizeBitcointalkAltcoinstalks Thread!
I think this thread is no longer in Bitcointalk forum, it should be Coinomize Altcoinstalks Thread. :)Welcome to our official CoinomizeBitcointalkAltcoinstalks Thread!
I think this thread is no longer in Bitcointalk forum, it should be Coinomize Altcoinstalks Thread. :)Welcome to our official CoinomizeBitcointalkAltcoinstalks Thread!
Well, I'm very appreciated that Coinomize continue their promotion in Altcoinstalks. We all support the projects that give the space for anonymity for any one. We are in decentralized era, we must be free to keep our secret information. Let's work together to bring the evolution around the world. ;)
I think this thread is no longer in Bitcointalk forum, it should be Coinomize Altcoinstalks Thread. :)Welcome to our official CoinomizeBitcointalkAltcoinstalks Thread!
You're right. Altcoinstalks going to be renamed to mixertalk forum :D
It seems that even earlier on the Coinomize website there was no link to the ANN thread on the BTT forum, I guess it would be good to have a link to the ANN thread on altcoinstalks for all those who want to get more information about the service.
In 2 days our official new Coinomize.biz (http://Coinomize.biz) thread 8)It's nice to hear that, I thought this was the official thread of the Coinomize but now you said the official thread will be online in two days then I'm the first one to wish you for that thread. I'm pretty impressed by the fast actions taken by Coinomize team and I'm very sure that in coming days we may see some surprises from the team.
In 2 days our official new Coinomize.biz (http://Coinomize.biz) thread 8)It's nice to hear that, I thought this was the official thread of the Coinomize but now you said the official thread will be online in two days then I'm the first one to wish you for that thread. I'm pretty impressed by the fast actions taken by Coinomize team and I'm very sure that in coming days we may see some surprises from the team.
Happy New Year to the participants of coinomize.biz and the management. I was trying to test run the service but the site is not working in my region so I want to know if there is other ways to use the site or is it from the browser I am using? Or I should use VPN?Try changing your browser. This happens from time to time. It helped me in some cases.
This is what I'd showing.
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Happy New Year to the participants of coinomize.biz and the management. I was trying to test run the service but the site is not working in my region so I want to know if there is other ways to use the site or is it from the browser I am using? Or I should use VPN?
This is what I'd showing.
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We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.Thank you for the replies. As it is instructed, I tried it with another browser too but it is still the same so what I will do is to use VPN with another browser when I will use it to start the mixing service because I want to really use it to mix coins very soon. Though I was using another mixer and since I am a participant here let me be using this to mix my coins. But it might be possible that my country is still one of the countries that restricted from using the service. And I just pray that it works when I will use the VPN because there are some casinos that were given me this problem and once I used VPN it works.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.Thank you for the replies. As it is instructed, I tried it with another browser too but it is still the same so what I will do is to use VPN with another browser when I will use it to start the mixing service because I want to really use it to mix coins very soon. Though I was using another mixer and since I am a participant here let me be using this to mix my coins. But it might be possible that my country is still one of the countries that restricted from using the service. And I just pray that it works when I will use the VPN because there are some casinos that were given me this problem and once I used VPN it works.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
I am using Google Chrome the updated version so I also don't think it is coming from my browser. Though I have Tor browser in the device but I am not using it like that, so I even forgot to use it when I encountered the problem but now that you have reminded me I will use it. Even the last link your dropped just now is breaking but the first one which is to download Tor browser is working perfectly. I am from Nigeria. Normally mixers use to select browsers too so another thing to do is to change the browser. And Tor browser is always their favorite. Don't worry I will try Tor. Thanks for reminding me.We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.Thank you for the replies. As it is instructed, I tried it with another browser too but it is still the same so what I will do is to use VPN with another browser when I will use it to start the mixing service because I want to really use it to mix coins very soon. Though I was using another mixer and since I am a participant here let me be using this to mix my coins. But it might be possible that my country is still one of the countries that restricted from using the service. And I just pray that it works when I will use the VPN because there are some casinos that were given me this problem and once I used VPN it works.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
This has nothing to do with the browser, unless you are using very outdated devices.
It is very rare that someone does not have access to coinomize. Perhaps another problem on your part.
Which country are you from?
Use Coinomize without restrictions via the Tor Browser: https://www.torproject.org/download/ and use this domain: http://coino2q64k4fg3lkjsnhjeydzwykw22a56u5nf2rdfzkjuy3jbwvypqd.onion/
I am using Google Chrome the updated version so I also don't think it is coming from my browser. Though I have Tor browser in the device but I am not using it like that, so I even forgot to use it when I encountered the problem but now that you have reminded me I will use it.For privacy, you must use Tor and Tor is available on Desktop and mobile, you always can use it.
Do I need both Tor Browser for Android and Orbot, or only one?
While both Tor Browser for Android and Orbot are great, they serve different purposes. Tor Browser for Android is like the desktop Tor Browser, but on your mobile device. It is a one stop browser that uses the Tor network and tries to be as anonymous as possible. Orbot on the other hand is a proxy that will enable you to send the data from your other applications (E-Mail clients, instant messaging apps, etc.) through the Tor network; a version of Orbot is also inside of Tor Browser for Android, and is what enables it to connect to the Tor network. That version, however, does not enable you to send other apps outside of Tor Browser for Android through it. Depending on how you want to use the Tor network, either one or both of these could be a great option.
I am using Google Chrome the updated version so I also don't think it is coming from my browser. Though I have Tor browser in the device but I am not using it like that, so I even forgot to use it when I encountered the problem but now that you have reminded me I will use it. Even the last link your dropped just now is breaking but the first one which is to download Tor browser is working perfectly. I am from Nigeria. Normally mixers use to select browsers too so another thing to do is to change the browser. And Tor browser is always their favorite. Don't worry I will try Tor. Thanks for reminding me.We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.Thank you for the replies. As it is instructed, I tried it with another browser too but it is still the same so what I will do is to use VPN with another browser when I will use it to start the mixing service because I want to really use it to mix coins very soon. Though I was using another mixer and since I am a participant here let me be using this to mix my coins. But it might be possible that my country is still one of the countries that restricted from using the service. And I just pray that it works when I will use the VPN because there are some casinos that were given me this problem and once I used VPN it works.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
This has nothing to do with the browser, unless you are using very outdated devices.
It is very rare that someone does not have access to coinomize. Perhaps another problem on your part.
Which country are you from?
Use Coinomize without restrictions via the Tor Browser: https://www.torproject.org/download/ and use this domain: http://coino2q64k4fg3lkjsnhjeydzwykw22a56u5nf2rdfzkjuy3jbwvypqd.onion/
We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.
Hey I just found a cool new place where all the mixers are hiding and having fun :DYou are welcome big brother to the second forum of the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Yes the forum here has many boards which you might not even know which one to follow. And if someone like you need google map to navigate the forum then others will need Compass to direct them :D. But the forum is not to hard to navigate, you can just go to the home page of the forum and scroll down to check all the boards and anyone you knows and like, you can visit it and make comment if there is any understandable topic to discuss.
I don't understand why everyone created topics in ANN board along with all the tokens, new buttcoins and stuff like that.
Someone seriously need to send me map with instructions for using altcoinstalks forum...
I must admit that I find it a bit unusual that you made such a filter because coming from a certain country shouldn't affect coin mixing. I am inquisitive as to what specific situation caused such a thing.If I remember it correctly, they're blocking some IPs because they were used to attack the clearnet domains, not necessarily to filter out people from using their mixing services. Hence why the onion link is recommended for users who want to mix coins and care about privacy. They answered this question in the past, not sure if the policy has changed or not. I remember some of my IPs from my ISP were blocked from accessing the clearnet too, but I can use the tor link just fine.
If I remember it correctly, they're blocking some IPs because they were used to attack the clearnet domains, not necessarily to filter out people from using their mixing services. Hence why the onion link is recommended for users who want to mix coins and care about privacy. They answered this question in the past, not sure if the policy has changed or not. I remember some of my IPs from my ISP were blocked from accessing the clearnet too, but I can use the tor link just fine.
We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
Hey I just found a cool new place where all the mixers are hiding and having fun :D
I don't understand why everyone created topics in ANN board along with all the tokens, new buttcoins and stuff like that.
Someone seriously need to send me map with instructions for using altcoinstalks forum...
We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.
Do you have a list of which countries are blocked and where we can see it?
I must admit that I find it a bit unusual that you made such a filter because coming from a certain country shouldn't affect coin mixing. I am inquisitive as to what specific situation caused such a thing.
I must admit that I find it a bit unusual that you made such a filter because coming from a certain country shouldn't affect coin mixing. I am inquisitive as to what specific situation caused such a thing.If I remember it correctly, they're blocking some IPs because they were used to attack the clearnet domains, not necessarily to filter out people from using their mixing services. Hence why the onion link is recommended for users who want to mix coins and care about privacy. They answered this question in the past, not sure if the policy has changed or not. I remember some of my IPs from my ISP were blocked from accessing the clearnet too, but I can use the tor link just fine.
If I remember it correctly, they're blocking some IPs because they were used to attack the clearnet domains, not necessarily to filter out people from using their mixing services. Hence why the onion link is recommended for users who want to mix coins and care about privacy. They answered this question in the past, not sure if the policy has changed or not. I remember some of my IPs from my ISP were blocked from accessing the clearnet too, but I can use the tor link just fine.
Based on their last post here, it is a block for certain states, not just an individual IP address. So I was more curious about what was happening and what are the high-risk countries.
In doing so we talk about the mixer, not about Exchange where there are many different regulations.We have blocked a few high risk countries for security reasons.
We have now unblocked most of them, try again.
This block only means that your IP address is from a country that we have blocked.
From our years of experience, we know which countries are worth blockading and which are not. If 99% of attacks come from these countries as an example and 1% is legitimate traffic, we prefer to block them.How do you make sure that the users who are in restricted regions can use the site safely?
But the forum is not to hard to navigate, you can just go to the home page of the forum and scroll down to check all the boards and anyone you knows and like, you can visit it and make comment if there is any understandable topic to discuss.Please don't tell me it's not hard to navigate the forum now...
[/size]This ann thread was originally posted on the 'Advertise your stuff' section of the Marketplace board but the mods in this forum urged me to move it here.Since most mixers are in this section, I just complied; although I think this ann thread (along with other mixer ann threads) should be in 'Marketplace & Bitcoin Services' since well, it's a bitcoin service. ;DI think they are mixing apples and oranges a lot.
I think they are mixing apples and oranges a lot.
If they want to much to create one big cabbage salad topic, then they should move ALL tokens to separate Child Board - Tokens, or they can do the same for other services.
From our years of experience, we know which countries are worth blockading and which are not. If 99% of attacks come from these countries as an example and 1% is legitimate traffic, we prefer to block them.How do you make sure that the users who are in restricted regions can use the site safely?
Regarding online security matters, do you provide any guidelines or directions to the users for using this platform?
As described above, use a VPN or our Onion/Tor website. However we have removed all blocks now.It's nice to see that you have removed the block countries list so now anyone from those countries can access the site without any issue. I think if use of VPN is allowed then one should prefer to use it instead of visiting the site with their own IP.
As described above, use a VPN or our Onion/Tor website. However we have removed all blocks now.It's nice to see that you have removed the block countries list so now anyone from those countries can access the site without any issue. I think if use of VPN is allowed then one should prefer to use it instead of visiting the site with their own IP.
As described above, use a VPN or our Onion/Tor website. However we have removed all blocks now.It's nice to see that you have removed the block countries list so now anyone from those countries can access the site without any issue. I think if use of VPN is allowed then one should prefer to use it instead of visiting the site with their own IP.
I think this is a fair reason. if these few countries are not valuable to your business and instead you are being attacked by those places then you have all the rights to block those countries. but I am not sure if for hackers and attackers these kind of blocking really matters, They'll use VPNs or any other backdoors and continue their infeltration to any system they want.
We just block 2-3 countries like Korea.
From our years of experience, we know which countries are worth blockading and which are not. If 99% of attacks come from these countries as an example and 1% is legitimate traffic, we prefer to block them.
We have already lowered our filters to a minimum.Well Said. Only a website owner knows what is best for the website and it's customers/users. we can only give opinions and suggestions. final decision should be yours.
A firewall nowadays and blocking can no longer be avoided because we are responsible for our security and that of our customers! That's why discussions about it are pointless as we alone know best what is good for our service and our customers.
99% of the time, all blocks are made fairly.
Nowadays, every website uses a firewall that blocks user requests. So it's not even worth mentioning.
Since there is only a limited number of IPv4 IP addresses, providers assign an IP address several times and only assign a different port to each customer. If a customer uses this IP for DDOS attacks, the whole IP is blacklisted.
We do not block ISP ranges or IP addresses permanently, but check each request separately.
Anyone who really uses a mixer knows their way around and uses a VPN anyway where you can change your IP or uses our Onion service.
I think this is a fair reason. if these few countries are not valuable to your business and instead you are being attacked by those places then you have all the rights to block those countries. but I am not sure if for hackers and attackers these kind of blocking really matters, They'll use VPNs or any other backdoors and continue their infeltration to any system they want.
We just block 2-3 countries like Korea.
From our years of experience, we know which countries are worth blockading and which are not. If 99% of attacks come from these countries as an example and 1% is legitimate traffic, we prefer to block them.
it must be tuff for you to deal with such things. All the best with that guys.We have already lowered our filters to a minimum.Well Said. Only a website owner knows what is best for the website and it's customers/users. we can only give opinions and suggestions. final decision should be yours.
A firewall nowadays and blocking can no longer be avoided because we are responsible for our security and that of our customers! That's why discussions about it are pointless as we alone know best what is good for our service and our customers.
99% of the time, all blocks are made fairly.
Nowadays, every website uses a firewall that blocks user requests. So it's not even worth mentioning.
Since there is only a limited number of IPv4 IP addresses, providers assign an IP address several times and only assign a different port to each customer. If a customer uses this IP for DDOS attacks, the whole IP is blacklisted.
We do not block ISP ranges or IP addresses permanently, but check each request separately.
Anyone who really uses a mixer knows their way around and uses a VPN anyway where you can change your IP or uses our Onion service.
From our years of experience, we know which countries are worth blockading and which are not. If 99% of attacks come from these countries as an example and 1% is legitimate traffic, we prefer to block them.How do you make sure that the users who are in restricted regions can use the site safely?
Regarding online security matters, do you provide any guidelines or directions to the users for using this platform?
Hi guys everyone, has anyone participated in the referral program from Coinomize? I need tips on where are the strategic places to get customers who want to mix?
Is it on social media? or on this forum? or on YouTube? Your tips might make me think about try it.
Hi guys everyone, has anyone participated in the referral program from Coinomize? I need tips on where are the strategic places to get customers who want to mix?
Is it on social media? or on this forum? or on YouTube? Your tips might make me think about try it.
Hi guys everyone, has anyone participated in the referral program from Coinomize? I need tips on where are the strategic places to get customers who want to mix?If there is any referral program then it must be started from here and if you are looking for a strategic places to create traffic to your mixing project then it should be here as well. Many used of social media will understand your mixing service there so they will ignore it. But here everyone knows and many will like to participate. Nobody is even care about YouTube. Though I have not participated in the coinomize referral program but I believed it is nice to participating.
Is it on social media? or on this forum? or on YouTube? Your tips might make me think about try it.
Hi guys everyone, has anyone participated in the referral program from Coinomize? I need tips on where are the strategic places to get customers who want to mix?First I think this should be the target who gamble with cryptocurrencies. Especially those who oppose KYC. If this site can be promoted to them or the features can be shown to them then it is possible to get enough users. I would initially recommend gamblers who make anonymous gambling their highest priority. Having a personal YouTube channel and blog site is much easier to find such users.
Is it on social media? or on this forum? or on YouTube? Your tips might make me think about try it.
I would initially recommend gamblers who make anonymous gambling their highest priority.I think I agree with you because gamblers most probably those gamblers with huge funds would consider privacy and thus they would love to use mixing services in order to increase the privacy of the coins that they might use for gambling purpose.
I would initially recommend gamblers who make anonymous gambling their highest priority.I think I agree with you because gamblers most probably those gamblers with huge funds would consider privacy and thus they would love to use mixing services in order to increase the privacy of the coins that they might use for gambling purpose.
Sometimes the high roller gamblers have to complete KYC on casino sites in order to gamble and withdraw huge winnings. I guess for that they might use fake details as they won't risk their personal privacy at any cost. But, surely they can be good as referrals as they'll do a lot of mixing whenever they get urge to gamble.
In theory, this sounds ideal. But...How could they know that the coins come from a mixer? I mean mixers does their job by mixing the coins so no one can trace where the coins come from? I haven't personally mixed coins on Coinomize but I have used other mixers myself and the coins I get were totally cleaned and were easily exchanged without any issues.
I'm not sure how good a combination of mixers & gambling are. Many services mark coins from there as dirty and create additional complications and KYC requirements... That's not what any gambler wants.
For example, as I know Coinbase strictly prohibits the deposit of coins from gambling platforms.
How could they know that the coins come from a mixer? I mean mixers does their job by mixing the coins so no one can trace where the coins come from? I haven't personally mixed coins on Coinomize but I have used other mixers myself and the coins I get were totally cleaned and were easily exchanged without any issues.
This whole thing with clean and dirty coins is a faith that we have with the regulators and co. Many exchangers and everyone who hides behind no-kyc, but... have a rule that at some point they can ask for proof of funds because they recognize that the coins are of dubious origin.They scared us and we all know that but sometimes people get dubious about us when the coins that we received from an address has some connection with a blacklisted wallet. I believe such issue can be solved with a proper mixer and I guess the mixers that we have on this forum and are advertising their services here help us in making those coins clear for us. I believe that no coins are dirty or clean but the coins which get direct link with blacklisted wallets are not good for us.
In theory, this sounds ideal. But...How could they know that the coins come from a mixer? I mean mixers does their job by mixing the coins so no one can trace where the coins come from? I haven't personally mixed coins on Coinomize but I have used other mixers myself and the coins I get were totally cleaned and were easily exchanged without any issues.
I'm not sure how good a combination of mixers & gambling are. Many services mark coins from there as dirty and create additional complications and KYC requirements... That's not what any gambler wants.
For example, as I know Coinbase strictly prohibits the deposit of coins from gambling platforms.
But I guess mixers don't prohibit mixing the coins from gambling sites and gambling sites don't prohibit coins from mixers. In fact I believe that most of the gambling sites won't even know that from which source those coins came from. I guess that's why the coins can be used on gambling platforms and gamblers might prefer the privacy they get from the mixing of coins. +Karma for the information.
You can often see that coins originate from mixers on the Coinjoin technology, as many identical or small payments are created in the blockchain.It's nice to see that Coinomize is ready to accept all coins and they don't block any payments, that's a good sign. Most of the mixers are somehow giving up clean coins by using BTC to XMR swapping and then reswapping XMR to BTC so the final result is always clean coins which all exchanges accept without any issues.
Coinomize.biz does not prohibit or block any payments, regardless of their source. With Coinomize you can now only withdraw 100% clean coins from crypto exchanges. This means that no payment will be blocked, no matter which exchange or wallet you deposit it to.
In theory, this sounds ideal. But...How could they know that the coins come from a mixer? I mean mixers does their job by mixing the coins so no one can trace where the coins come from? I haven't personally mixed coins on Coinomize but I have used other mixers myself and the coins I get were totally cleaned and were easily exchanged without any issues.
I'm not sure how good a combination of mixers & gambling are. Many services mark coins from there as dirty and create additional complications and KYC requirements... That's not what any gambler wants.
For example, as I know Coinbase strictly prohibits the deposit of coins from gambling platforms.
But I guess mixers don't prohibit mixing the coins from gambling sites and gambling sites don't prohibit coins from mixers. In fact I believe that most of the gambling sites won't even know that from which source those coins came from. I guess that's why the coins can be used on gambling platforms and gamblers might prefer the privacy they get from the mixing of coins. +Karma for the information.
You can often see that coins originate from mixers on the Coinjoin technology, as many identical or small payments are created in the blockchain.
Coinomize.biz does not prohibit or block any payments, regardless of their source. With Coinomize you can now only withdraw 100% clean coins from crypto exchanges. This means that no payment will be blocked, no matter which exchange or wallet you deposit it to.
We released some times ago our brand new Android App.Coinomize..This is very interesting, I want to try it use android. What benefits can I take from this project? It seems like it offers convenience. I also want to participate in coinomize bounty campaign, If allowed.Let's try..
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
Yeah, that's mainly what is being offered through having an android app. You can mix wherever you want and even you're just with your phone. That's easy if you want to mix while you're on the road.We released some times ago our brand new Android App.Coinomize..This is very interesting, I want to try it use android. What benefits can I take from this project? It seems like it offers convenience.
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
I also want to participate in coinomize bounty campaign, If allowed.Let's try..Please do always check if there are openings on the signature campaigns section and not here bro.
Coinomize..This is very interesting, I want to try it use android. What benefits can I take from this project? It seems like it offers convenience. I also want to participate in coinomize bounty campaign, If allowed.Let's try..You're right Coinomize is a good Bitcoin mixer and they have their Android APK available but you can actually use the site also on Android/iPhone easily without much issues. Coinomize respects privacy and thus use can also use the site with Tor browser. Coinomize has an open spot on campaign, you can apply there.
I'm unsure if this has been asked before, but can we build the app on our own, or at least verify if the app is not fake? Downloading an app from a website without verifying it makes me a bit uncomfortable, especially if the website is usually targeted as a phishing target. If this is possible I think more people would use the app, if not then I'd personally stick with the TOR link.This is just .APK file, and I don't think google play or app store would allow them to post app on official stores.
I'm unsure if this has been asked before, but can we build the app on our own, or at least verify if the app is not fake? Downloading an app from a website without verifying it makes me a bit uncomfortable, especially if the website is usually targeted as a phishing target. If this is possible I think more people would use the app, if not then I'd personally stick with the TOR link.
I'm unsure if this has been asked before, but can we build the app on our own, or at least verify if the app is not fake? Downloading an app from a website without verifying it makes me a bit uncomfortable, especially if the website is usually targeted as a phishing target. If this is possible I think more people would use the app, if not then I'd personally stick with the TOR link.
We released some times ago our brand new Android App.Coinomize..This is very interesting, I want to try it use android. What benefits can I take from this project? It seems like it offers convenience. I also want to participate in coinomize bounty campaign, If allowed.Let's try..
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
As a risk prevention when downloading the application from the site and not from the store, do you suggest that anonymous supporters create the application?No, I didn't mean that. I meant if people can build the app on their own from the source code, just like any open-source app on GitHub for example. I don't think anyone should download the app from a third-party if it is available on the website or Play Store, but if they can build it on their own it would be nice imo.
Am I the only one who thinks this is equally risky?
Simply download the APK from our website. If someone knows a little about it, he can view the APK source code. You can also do something like this: https://www.androidauthority.com/add-website-android-iphone-home-screen-3181682/Thanks for the suggestions. I've known about this for a while now, I guess it can be a decent alternative if anyone is fine with a browser instead of downloading an app.
No, I didn't mean that. I meant if people can build the app on their own from the source code, just like any open-source app on GitHub for example. I don't think anyone should download the app from a third-party if it is available on the website or Play Store, but if they can build it on their own it would be nice imo.
No, I didn't mean that. I meant if people can build the app on their own from the source code, just like any open-source app on GitHub for example. I don't think anyone should download the app from a third-party if it is available on the website or Play Store, but if they can build it on their own it would be nice imo.
I understand what you are suggesting, but I would not trust any third party in services like mixer.
Some mixers offer a service through a Telegram bot. I haven't tried it, I probably won't because it adds an unnecessary risk.
I'm unsure if this has been asked before, but can we build the app on our own, or at least verify if the app is not fake? Downloading an app from a website without verifying it makes me a bit uncomfortable, especially if the website is usually targeted as a phishing target. If this is possible I think more people would use the app, if not then I'd personally stick with the TOR link.
Simply download the APK from our website. If someone knows a little about it, he can view the APK source code. You can also do something like this: https://www.androidauthority.com/add-website-android-iphone-home-screen-3181682/
Guys, I think a mixer having an app is a bad idea.
1. With the APK, telemetry might be collected by the Android subsystem about the app's metadata and sent to Google.
2. You are no longer anonymous when using an app unless it has a Tor router built-in.
3. Even when you make an APK, you'll never be able to make an iOS app (except in the EU apparently), however, progressive web apps work just fine on all platforms. So why not take that approach instead?
coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
Speaking of phishing sites,Coinomize is currently the most popular Bitcoin Mixer platform and they are spending a lot of money on their marketing every now and then. com domain is a very trusted domain so some smart scammers can take advantage of it and scam common people by buying this domain. So the Coinomize team should buy this domain for the safety of their platform's reputation.
Quite amusing thatCode: [Select]coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
Quite amusing thatThat's really expensive. I tried to check on Namecheap and it seems .io price is even more expensive at $12k. I guess this means the service is really popular hence why the demand for such domain is high? I don't understand why other domain names are cheaper though, such as .game and so on. If a scammer is trying to use the Coinomize name, wouldn't they target these domains instead of the .com and the .io one? Since the cost to acquire one is quite expensive.Code: [Select]coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
With our app you do not disclose any more information than if you were to visit our Coinomize.biz website. You can simply use a vpn in addition.
I don't believe that scammers will pay so much for an identical domain with a .com extension, there is no need for them to invest so much in a phishing site. Maybe it's even more effective when they change only one similar character while keeping the .biz extension (in this case)Quite amusing thatThat's really expensive. I tried to check on Namecheap and it seems .io price is even more expensive at $12k. I guess this means the service is really popular hence why the demand for such domain is high? I don't understand why other domain names are cheaper though, such as .game and so on. If a scammer is trying to use the Coinomize name, wouldn't they target these domains instead of the .com and the .io one? Since the cost to acquire one is quite expensive.Code: [Select]coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
I don't believe that scammers will pay so much for an identical domain with a .com extension, there is no need for them to invest so much in a phishing site. Maybe it's even more effective when they change only one similar character while keeping the .biz extension (in this case)I can see that. I don't recall seeing a scammer buying a dedicated domain worth thousands of dollars in the past either. Sadly even if we list the official clearnet, some people still fail to double check or feel that such practice is unnecessary, which leads them to fall for scams. Not much can be done to prevent that, even when we're not talking about mixer services.
Coinomize already has three official domains and it is quite obvious that it is not possible to cover all possibilities and register all available TLDs.
We released some times ago our brand new Android App.This is very nice and it is convenience with the mobile phones users. I just tried to test the app without the VPN so it didn't open and it written that "service.is not available in my region". Last week I was trying to use coinomize to mixed coins but the mixing fee made me to leave at the moment and when the fee reduce I will mix the coins. Last year when I mixed coins in tumbler in BTT the fee was not like this so I was like wow! And since I have downloaded the APK of coinomize. When the fee goes down I will use it to mix them. Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
Speaking of phishing sites,
Quite amusing thatCode: [Select]coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
We released some times ago our brand new Android App.This is very nice and it is convenience with the mobile phones users. I just tried to test the app without the VPN so it didn't open and it written that "service.is not available in my region". Last week I was trying to use coinomize to mixed coins but the mixing fee made me to leave at the moment and when the fee reduce I will mix the coins. Last year when I mixed coins in tumbler in BTT the fee was not like this so I was like wow! And since I have downloaded the APK of coinomize. When the fee goes down I will use it to mix them. Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
Speaking of phishing sites,
Quite amusing thatCode: [Select]coinomize.com
is available at Godaddy for a premium price of $5k. We might be need to look out for this domain name though, as this could be used by cyber criminals although the price is not cheap, but they could still think that they can flip and used it for criminal intent, just saying.
We already know the domain and a .com domain can easily be taken down and is also no risk for us.
We regularly check phishing domains and take action.
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We released some times ago our brand new Android App.This is very nice and it is convenience with the mobile phones users. I just tried to test the app without the VPN so it didn't open and it written that "service.is not available in my region". Last week I was trying to use coinomize to mixed coins but the mixing fee made me to leave at the moment and when the fee reduce I will mix the coins. Last year when I mixed coins in tumbler in BTT the fee was not like this so I was like wow! And since I have downloaded the APK of coinomize. When the fee goes down I will use it to mix them. Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.
This can be downloaded from our website (Footer) and from now on you can mix your Bitcoins from anywhere. We recommend to use additional an VPN for higher protection.
Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.Transaction fees have gone down significantly as of now, you can pay 40 sats/vb and expect a reasonable confirmation rate. It also helps if you reduce the inputs, so consolidate your transaction if possible. I don't think it will go as low as 10 sats/vb in the following week so even if you want to consolidate your inputs you probably need to pay some considerable amount of fees, depending on your transactions. It should be cheaper to use the service if you manage to reduce the inputs compared to mixing multiple inputs. CMIIW.
Good Job mate , please continue showing this concern to the whole team same as our reputation as Coinomize presented over the whole forum from the other forum to here and to educate posible user to use a legit site than those copycat and scams, same as phishing sites.
We already know the domain and a .com domain can easily be taken down and is also no risk for us.
We regularly check phishing domains and take action.
Good, I also do check phishing domains from time to time, there are a lot actually that has not been taken by the scammers and as available like,
Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.Transaction fees have gone down significantly as of now, you can pay 40 sats/vb and expect a reasonable confirmation rate. It also helps if you reduce the inputs, so consolidate your transaction if possible. I don't think it will go as low as 10 sats/vb in the following week so even if you want to consolidate your inputs you probably need to pay some considerable amount of fees, depending on your transactions. It should be cheaper to use the service if you manage to reduce the inputs compared to mixing multiple inputs. CMIIW.
I want to ask, is there a problem when sending Bitcoin from the Coinomize.biz mixer to one of the large exchanges such as Binance, OKX, Kucoin...etc?
Is there a problem when transferring directly to these exchanges or is it better to send to a Non-custodial wallet first?
Is there a problem when transferring directly to these exchanges or is it better to send to a Non-custodial wallet first?Are you planning to use coinjoin after that? I don't think sending to a non-custodial wallet and then exchanging directly is going to solve the issue of exchanges identifying where your money comes from. I remember reading that some exchanges track the previous 5 transactions or so to decide whether the transaction is directly connected to a malicious transaction or not. CMIIW.
Is there a problem when transferring directly to these exchanges or is it better to send to a Non-custodial wallet first?Are you planning to use coinjoin after that? I don't think sending to a non-custodial wallet and then exchanging directly is going to solve the issue of exchanges identifying where your money comes from. I remember reading that some exchanges track the previous 5 transactions or so to decide whether the transaction is directly connected to a malicious transaction or not. CMIIW.
If you want 100% security, choose our Exchanger funds, with which you can deposit to any wallet.
Is there a problem when transferring directly to these exchanges or is it better to send to a Non-custodial wallet first?Are you planning to use coinjoin after that? I don't think sending to a non-custodial wallet and then exchanging directly is going to solve the issue of exchanges identifying where your money comes from. I remember reading that some exchanges track the previous 5 transactions or so to decide whether the transaction is directly connected to a malicious transaction or not. CMIIW.
Yes, large exchanges have the ability to track such transactions, but I do not expect that they do this except for large transactions because tracking all transactions costs a lot of money.
In any case, I prefer to follow the advice of Coinomize.bizIf you want 100% security, choose our Exchanger funds, with which you can deposit to any wallet.
Then finally, for more security, I can transfer the funds to a new wallet using Coinjoin.
This is the question I was going to ask but Yhiaali3 has represented me here. And this is the answer I need. Note it down now. Thanks everyone. :)I want to ask, is there a problem when sending Bitcoin from the Coinomize.biz mixer to one of the large exchanges such as Binance, OKX, Kucoin...etc?
Is there a problem when transferring directly to these exchanges or is it better to send to a Non-custodial wallet first?
If you want 100% security, choose our Exchanger funds, with which you can deposit to any wallet.
I think this is what I needed to use now since i am planning to use separate option in sending and exchanging funds ,
If you want 100% security, choose our Exchanger funds, with which you can deposit to any wallet.
Okay, I thought the mixing fee is different from the Blockchain transaction fee. Well for now the Blockchain is not congested and the transaction as come down to a minimum rate $1.88 with 21sat/vb and id this applicable to coinomize mixing fee then it is very good. Because when I saw the fee last month and compared it to the one I didn't last year I was like, wow!!!.Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.Transaction fees have gone down significantly as of now, you can pay 40 sats/vb and expect a reasonable confirmation rate. It also helps if you reduce the inputs, so consolidate your transaction if possible. I don't think it will go as low as 10 sats/vb in the following week so even if you want to consolidate your inputs you probably need to pay some considerable amount of fees, depending on your transactions. It should be cheaper to use the service if you manage to reduce the inputs compared to mixing multiple inputs. CMIIW.
I want to know whether are there countries where someone can't have full access to Coinomize. I am asking this because a friend told me that, there are countries that Coinomize can't be accessed in.
For those that experience such "can't access Coinomize due to their countryside". Will it be okay to make use of a VPN? I am asking this for clarification. For those who have experienced such
Okay, I thought the mixing fee is different from the Blockchain transaction fee. Well for now the Blockchain is not congested and the transaction as come down to a minimum rate $1.88 with 21sat/vb and id this applicable to coinomize mixing fee then it is very good. Because when I saw the fee last month and compared it to the one I didn't last year I was like, wow!!!.Well done making things easy for us, but the mixing fee is high. Make it moderate so that those who have small coin can also use your mixer.Transaction fees have gone down significantly as of now, you can pay 40 sats/vb and expect a reasonable confirmation rate. It also helps if you reduce the inputs, so consolidate your transaction if possible. I don't think it will go as low as 10 sats/vb in the following week so even if you want to consolidate your inputs you probably need to pay some considerable amount of fees, depending on your transactions. It should be cheaper to use the service if you manage to reduce the inputs compared to mixing multiple inputs. CMIIW.
Thanks for the feedback. I will reach out to my friend then, to notify her about it so that she can try it once again whether it's from her end due to poor network connection. Nevertheless, Coinomize bitcoin mixer service is not what someone should miss because of the fault from their end due to poor network connection, which I suspect could be the cause of my my friend not having full access to it.I want to know whether are there countries where someone can't have full access to Coinomize. I am asking this because a friend told me that, there are countries that Coinomize can't be accessed in.
For those that experience such "can't access Coinomize due to their countryside". Will it be okay to make use of a VPN? I am asking this for clarification. For those who have experienced such
No, there is no country restriction.
I see the ethereum logo on the left and the monero logo on the right, but when I hover over the two altcoin logos, it doesn't lead to any page? Can you provide a little explanation regarding this??? Is this an upcoming feature or just page decoration? Because initially I thought I could mix ETH or XMR with Coinomize.I believe those are just placeholders since the caption says "Mix Monero/Ethereum Now". It is not impossible that we can mix those coins in the future but for now, it is for decorative purposes. My memory might fail me but I think those logos have existed since a while back. CMIIW.
(https://i.ibb.co/XbG4P7R/Screenshot-2024-05-07-091648.png)
I see the ethereum logo on the left and the monero logo on the right, but when I hover over the two altcoin logos, it doesn't lead to any page? Can you provide a little explanation regarding this??? Is this an upcoming feature or just page decoration? Because initially I thought I could mix ETH or XMR with Coinomize.
Hello Coinomize.biz
I remember that in the last month before closing the mixer campaigns on the Bitcoin Talk forum, you started a Contest to predict the price of Bitcoin. Why don’t you re-establish this monthly Contest here? It will be a very motivating Contest, especially after halving.
It will be good advertising for you
I wonder how much traffic comes from contests though, in my mind, I always believe a signature campaign is the best way to build a brand since a member can post anywhere so the exposure is not limited to one board/thread. That being said, I do see a business that regularly hosts a contest on Bitcointalk, so I guess it brings decent traffic. But if they have a budget to do that, wouldn't adding more signature spots or buying the forum ad slot be better?
I want to know the thought of anyone from the coinomize team about the current tracking down of coinjoin and mixing services. Are you discussing this regard with your team or you have plans just in case worst case scenario comes? You've been in the business since 2019 so I guess you know things that much in regards to this current situation of your industry. And I hope that you'd stay longer if not, the longest.
We have not noticed any increase in traffic as a result of the banners. We will wait until the forum is better known.I see. I guess building awareness through a signature campaign is more than enough for now, and even if the traffic doesn't increase rapidly, it should help with brand recognition. I remember one of the projects that I followed claimed they didn't expect immediate results from forum marketing like this, but their visibility on search engines increased steadily after they ran a campaign on a forum for some months. Not sure how much a banner or contest can contribute to this form of advertisement though.
Well then, that makes sense. You've been there since 2019 and that's why this answers that this won't be an issue to you any longer. Thank you for answering my question too easy with confidence. ;)I want to know the thought of anyone from the coinomize team about the current tracking down of coinjoin and mixing services. Are you discussing this regard with your team or you have plans just in case worst case scenario comes? You've been in the business since 2019 so I guess you know things that much in regards to this current situation of your industry. And I hope that you'd stay longer if not, the longest.
This has always been the case since the beginning of mankind.
Well then, that makes sense. You've been there since 2019 and that's why this answers that this won't be an issue to you any longer.Based on my experience, a slight mishap or terrible security practice is usually the reason why a mixer gets taken down. Just like the infamous Silk Road case where the operator was caught because he accessed his laptop publicly, CMIIW. As a user, we should be prepared for anything though, especially if you're from the US where even a coinjoin wallet blocks or stops their service because the government is labeling them as a money transmitter service.
There was a discussion here earlier about the Coinomize Android app, do we have anyone here who has used their app for mixing, can they share their experience?I remember installing it for testing purposes with downloaded .apk file from their website and everything worked fine, but I didn't perform any actual mixing operation back than.
We have not noticed any increase in traffic as a result of the banners. We will wait until the forum is better known.I see. I guess building awareness through a signature campaign is more than enough for now, and even if the traffic doesn't increase rapidly, it should help with brand recognition. I remember one of the projects that I followed claimed they didn't expect immediate results from forum marketing like this, but their visibility on search engines increased steadily after they ran a campaign on a forum for some months. Not sure how much a banner or contest can contribute to this form of advertisement though.
Well then, that makes sense. You've been there since 2019 and that's why this answers that this won't be an issue to you any longer.Based on my experience, a slight mishap or terrible security practice is usually the reason why a mixer gets taken down. Just like the infamous Silk Road case where the operator was caught because he accessed his laptop publicly, CMIIW. As a user, we should be prepared for anything though, especially if you're from the US where even a coinjoin wallet blocks or stops their service because the government is labeling them as a money transmitter service.
There was a discussion here earlier about the Coinomize Android app, do we have anyone here who has used their app for mixing, can they share their experience?
If someone has already written about it, I would be grateful to see the reference.
Sorry for the noob question as I haven't notice it before,
In the letter of guarantee it says that it is signed by our main account: 1xxxxxxxx,
This this bitcoin address change though or do you guys really exposed your main account here? What if someone reported to the authorities that this is your main bitcoin address?
The app runs via the normal domains, so no big difference.I am not sure how many people are actually using this app, but is there a way you could add simple Tor switch on your Coinomize app?
You can use your mobile browser or the app, with the app you don't always have to enter the domain.
I also installed the Coinomize App and there are no issues whatsoever on the app even though it's still V1 and there is no update at all.There was a discussion here earlier about the Coinomize Android app, do we have anyone here who has used their app for mixing, can they share their experience?
If someone has already written about it, I would be grateful to see the reference.
The app runs via the normal domains, so no big difference.
You can use your mobile browser or the app, with the app you don't always have to enter the domain.
I am not sure how many people are actually using this app, but is there a way you could add simple Tor switch on your Coinomize app?Yes, it may be necessary, as an optional to switch the normal domain to a Tor domain for various reasons.
I know several crypto wallets that have this Tor switch function, for example Unstoppable wallet, Stack wallet, Trezor suite, etc. and it works very good for masking IP addresses.
I wonder how much traffic comes from contests though, in my mind, I always believe a signature campaign is the best way to build a brand since a member can post anywhere so the exposure is not limited to one board/thread. That being said, I do see a business that regularly hosts a contest on Bitcointalk, so I guess it brings decent traffic. But if they have a budget to do that, wouldn't adding more signature spots or buying the forum ad slot be better?