Before doing any mixing I suggest you should read SwampLizard disclaimer page with terms of use, I don't remember of noticing anything similar on other mixers:
https://www.swamplizard.io/disclaimer
This is the first mixer that I've seen which has placed some effort into providing many different customizations. Grey, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red... looks like they are in this for the long haul.
snip..The only difference in the design is the background color is black rest looks exactly similar to Thormixer. I do like the minimalistic approach and the black background. I had earlier disabled the JS but again enabled it because I like the graphics that should up when the mouse moves on the screen. I then changed the language to Hindi and found the translation to be good. Overall a good design and approach by the team that is behind the mixer.
swamplizard design is very similar to https://www.thormixer.io/.
A few swamplizard domains are taken and some are available at a low price, especially org and net.
https://www.marcoguglie.it
The business with mixers seems to be going very well considering that the competition is getting bigger and bigger, and I hope that this will bring benefits for everyone - owners, clients and those who participate in sig campaigns.It seems that the condition of the mixer has fully recovered after everything that has happened in recent months. I don't mean only the Bitcointalk stuff, but also the persecution of all coinjoin and no-KYC services
Does anyone else have this happen when they try to turn off the JS through the button on the top of the page?
It doesn’t show that page when I turned off JS in the site - are you sure it has nothing to do with your browser or an extension you installed? Remember you had the same issue with royalmix.io despite everyone confirming that it was okay on their end.Now I tried again.
Does anyone else have this happen when they try to turn off the JS through the button on the top of the page?Bro could you explain a little more? Under what conditions does this window appear. Because using Chrome I don't see this problem.
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It doesn’t show that page when I turned off JS in the site - are you sure it has nothing to do with your browser or an extension you installed? Remember you had the same issue with royalmix.io despite everyone confirming that it was okay on their end.Now I tried again.
The same thing happens even in the browser without any additional plugins or extensions. It's Chrome.
In other browsers work normally, Opera, Firefox, Edge, Brave
Bro could you explain a little more? Under what conditions does this window appear. Because using Chrome I don't see this problem.
https://www.swamplizard.io/js/OFF
Bro could you explain a little more? Under what conditions does this window appear. Because using Chrome I don't see this problem.Hm, just now I refreshed the pages and everything works normally (in Chrome of course)
That is one strange choice for naming bitcoin mixer, but it is more important how mixer actually work than domain name.
Before doing any mixing I suggest you should read SwampLizard disclaimer page with terms of use, I don't remember of noticing anything similar on other mixers:
Boilerplate ToS to try to distance themselves from US and EU AML laws. Whir.to does that too, but I don't think these people are actually enforcing any of these restrictions unlike say Ginger Wallet.
swamplizard design is very similar to thormixer.
The only difference in the design is the background color is black rest looks exactly similar to Thormixer. I do like the minimalistic approach and the black background. I had earlier disabled the JS but again enabled it because I like the graphics that should up when the mouse moves on the screen. I then changed the language to Hindi and found the translation to be good. Overall a good design and approach by the team that is behind the mixer.
Does anyone else have this happen when they try to turn off the JS through the button on the top of the page?
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Bro could you explain a little more? Under what conditions does this window appear. Because using Chrome I don't see this problem.Hm, just now I refreshed the pages and everything works normally (in Chrome of course)
As Cantsay explain, it happens when switching to the JS disabled, button on the top left corner. However, now it works without problems.
I also checked access to the site through the Chrome browser and didn't find such a warning on the desktop version, or on the mobile version. But it's worth noting that this might happen because of Safe Browsing, which Google improved a few months ago. Now, it monitors and determines whether a site is dangerous in real time. And as far as I know, the list of potentially dangerous sites is on Google's servers, and it is updated quite often.
And sometimes this:
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However, if you check the same domains without "https.", it already gives this status:
Yes that's right, I found a similarity in the view-source between SwampLizard and thormixer but in the end you didn't claim to represent that mixer.swamplizard design is very similar to thormixer.
Hello. yes, I have taken as a reference some parts of thormixer.io and mixer.money like the form and the comparison table, well, and some other things about their HTML and CSS, the part that makes tab changes with CSS instead of JS I learned to do it by studying their code. I hope they don't get angry, I thought their layout was the best and simplest. Thanks and sorry for this.
Swamplizard.io will forward your BTC in one or multiple transactions to:
1KGG9k....................MmgpgX
Simple suggestion about design: contrast of fonts is not ideal in dark mode. Make fonts closer to white, or just white.
Can't we decide earlier how many inputs we want? I know we can add 2 addresses, maybe we could add more, one for each transaction,?
Well this is a problem, because it seems that Chrome interprets the change as a threat, I guess because Chrome is not very permissive with the experimental JS options. Other browsers like Firefox are not so restrictive.Yes, I'm pretty sure it's some restriction coming from Chrome.
Does anyone else have this happen when they try to turn off the JS through the button on the top of the page?
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This problem disappeared even earlier. Now I tried it on a fresh installation of Chrome and it works without problems.Does anyone else have this happen when they try to turn off the JS through the button on the top of the page?
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Hi, can you try to replicate it again (main English version) please? clear cache. I've made some changes.
I personally like the design, but some users have noticed that it is very similar to Thormixer (it seems that it is). I would go in the direction of changing that, you should still be unique.
Boilerplate ToS to try to distance themselves from US and EU AML laws. Whir.to does that too, but I don't think these people are actually enforcing any of these restrictions unlike say Ginger Wallet.They can't enforce anything but customers should be aware of that in case of any legal issues arise.
Hi dkbit98, I agree with you, it's a strange name, I couldn't think of anything better that day. but I found it funny and original and finally I decided to register it.Name is less important if you take your business seriously and if you provide a good service.
Can't we decide earlier how many inputs we want? I know we can add 2 addresses, maybe we could add more, one for each transaction,?
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Seized assets — assets seized as a result of law enforcement actions for the victim's benefit.
As for the basic functionality of a mixer, I checked the AML score and the result is more than satisfactory. By tracking the transaction, I was not able to find any connection with my initial coins / AMLbot found a 10% risk score, Which makes this mixer more than satisfactory [...]I confirm. I also made an independent check.
I also did some AML checking using Bestchange (which uses WhiteBit's checker) and AMLbot. By the way, I feel as though AMLbot's pricing is a ripoff - literally one check for $3 compared to $0.20 for Bestchange's service.In the future, feel free to contact me, I have activated the subscription in the AML bot, and I have 30-40 more checks available.
Checking through Bestchange can be useful because a large number of their affiliate partners may rely on the same check method. The case presented by eXch shows that it may present a problem in working with a large number of their partners.I also did some AML checking using Bestchange (which uses WhiteBit's checker) and AMLbot. By the way, I feel as though AMLbot's pricing is a ripoff - literally one check for $3 compared to $0.20 for Bestchange's service.In the future, feel free to contact me, I have activated the subscription in the AML bot, and I have 30-40 more checks available.
I will be glad to help. :)
@NotATether: I had the opportunity to try SwampLizard with two addresses yesterday (simple mode), and I've got to say, it was pretty good, but there can be improvements.Hi @NotATether, Thanks a lot for testing the swamplizard.io mixing process.
@NotATether: *Actually, the two transactions were just two blocks apart. Which is very strange since I was thinking for privacy purposes it would be better to send the second transaction after a few dozen more blocks had been mined.It seems to be different for every transaction. In your case it was fast, but sometimes the second transaction is sent after more blocks had been mined. Sometimes hours.
@examplens: Nevertheless, I decided to test the mixing process itself on swamplizard.ioHi @exanplens, Thank you for using the mixer!
So here are my observations
@examplens: The calculator is missing, I would like to know exactly how much Bitcoin I will get back before going to the mix process. I assume that it is difficult to set up a precise calculator due to the random determination of the service fee.I tried it but I didn't like the result, it needs JS.
@examplens: I would add some suggestions here as well. For example, the "paste" button in the address field. It makes things easier and also reduces the possibility of mistakes. The same thing is with the deposit address, I would add a "copy" button here for the same reasons.This is something I would like to implement but it is not available if you disable JS. Copy text to clipboard on click needs JS.
@icopress: I confirm. I also made an independent check.Respuesta: Hi @icopress Thank you for testing Swamplizard and analyzing it with AMLBot. Good score: Low Risk 10% and Blacklist Free
In conclusion, I mentioned some details that might be worth considering and correcting, in my opinion, it would improve the user experience when using the mixer.Does this mean that the mixer runs a mining pool or how is the source of the coins determined?
Certainly, the most important part, which is the anonymity and privacy that this mixer offers, is at a fairly high level.
Name is less important if you take your business seriously and if you provide a good service.I think it wasn't a bad choice by choosing SwampLizard as the name of the mixer. If I'm not wrong then only it's the mixer that doesn't contain word mixer in its domain name. I hope this name may work well for them and I agree that it's much easier to remember that name.
I would probably choose something different, but it is easier to remember SwampLizard between all other mixing services :)
I confirm. I also made an independent check.
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Unfortunately, I had to check the letter of guarantee manually since SwampLizard had not yet been added to BitMixList (I'm just talking about checking letters of guarantee). I already said this in the NotATether thread, but I'll say it again.. that BitList will also soon implement a function to verify letters of guarantee. The idea is very cool and I could not pass by.
Yes, this screenshot is from AMLbot.
Is that the AMLbot report? I can't recognize it from the screenshot, because I've only looked at its results through the Telegram bot's chats.
Yes, this screenshot is from AMLbot.Are you paying something for this AMLbot or you are using it for free?
Are you paying something for this AMLbot or you are using it for free?Yes, paid AMLbot.
I am very suspicious with all this AML bot checkers, especially after recent issue that of them created with eXch exchange addresses, and I think it was connected with bestchange.
If Chainalysis is operated by three letter government agency, than I have the reason to suspect on this risk checkers.
btw, That's why I didn't limit myself to AMLbot, I also checked the transaction with crystalintelligence (second screenshot), which showed an even better AML score.How much are you paying to use amlbot ands crystalintelligence?
Anyone can do whatever they want, but I don't want to support something I am against and pay for this.
They also only take USDT (TRC-20) and card payments to do the checks, like it's so pathetic. I ended up paying with a card but when doing this you'd not only have to exchange your coins for USDT-TRC20, but you'd also have to make sure you have some TRON on the address so that you can send the USDT out to AMLbot.Yes I sadly know all about that tron crap and usdt on that chain :P
How much are you paying to use amlbot ands crystalintelligence?I did not pay for these tools, it is possible to get a couple of tests for free.
I am strongly against using any of this risk checking tools, I think they are hurting everyone in multiple ways, with privacy, tracking, fake scores, etc.
Anyone can do whatever they want, but I don't want to support something I am against and pay for this.
I did not pay for these tools, it is possible to get a couple of tests for free.I'm not sure but I believe all those tools are paid ones. However, I guess Icopress had some credits on those sites and he used to offer free checks to the members who were reviewing the mixers.
I am also against such checks and in general the whole thing of marking coins as good and bad. Unfortunately, more and more attention is being paid to it and it is impossible to ignore the problem.
I'm not sure but I believe all those tools are paid ones. However, I guess Icopress had some credits on those sites and he used to offer free checks to the members who were reviewing the mixers.
The Btrace tool from amlcrypto.io allows you to check once wallet for free.Or he can do it more than once if he is patient enough to create more new accounts again. ;)
Since you're already here, what is your attitude in the future regarding the Telegram bot for mixing? I think primarily because of the decision to cooperate with the authorities regarding the sharing of personal data, phone numbers, and IP addresses... For mixer services, this is a big omission.
The Btrace tool from amlcrypto.io allows you to check once wallet for free.Thanks for sharing it, I hope it could be helpful for all those people who really want to check AML. AML checking is really important these days especially of the mixed coins and if one can check it for free then that's a really good thing.
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Swamplizard do you plan to remove cloudflare from your clearnet website?
PS
I know cloudflare is used for ddos protection.
And did you make any other improveemnts with your service?
Swamplizard do you plan to remove cloudflare from your clearnet website? And did you make any other improveemnts with your service?
For everyone else I would suggest using only Swamplizard onion link if you want to have better privacy with mixing.
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I know cloudflare is used for ddos protection.
Cloudflare does not bother me too much. But sometimes it gets worse, and people end up in a never-ending loophole. It happened to me a couple times that I wasn't able to access the website due to cloudflare's human verification issue.Honestly, I use Cloudflare whenever I can because it is the simplest solution for the first layer of site protection. For non-profit things or those with a low budget, it is more than a good solution. Given that Swamplizard has an onion site and is VPN-friendly, there is an alternative for those who want to avoid CF.
Honestly, I use Cloudflare whenever I can because it is the simplest solution for the first layer of site protection. For non-profit things or those with a low budget, it is more than a good solution. Given that Swamplizard has an onion site and is VPN-friendly, there is an alternative for those who want to avoid CF.
Honestly, I use Cloudflare whenever I can because it is the simplest solution for the first layer of site protection. For non-profit things or those with a low budget, it is more than a good solution. Given that Swamplizard has an onion site and is VPN-friendly, there is an alternative for those who want to avoid CF.Yes, by far Cloudflare is the best option that anyone uses to protect against DDOS attacks and on mixer sites those attacks can be a common thing because once the site is down then the scammers might run their phishing page version of it and scam out the users of the site.
Yes. That's why it's not possible to disable Cloudflare. The DDos attack is frequent.I wish there was some good alternative for cloudflare, but using onion link should be good enough for most people.
I wish there was a good alternative to Cloudflare, but using an onion link should be good enough for most people.Actually, there are dozens of alternatives available, but none of them are as popular as Cloudflare. Personally, I haven't used any of them, but Oracle Dyn DDoS Protection, AWS WAF by Amazon, Google Cloud Armor, and Azure DDoS Protection have very good ratings—almost similar to Cloudflare. Since I haven't used them personally but only heard and saw them on the internet, I can't really say they are reliable enough. But since multi billion dollars companies are backing some of them, they should provide some good services.
I think you should add Swamplizard.io signature to you forum profile, even simple link would be ok.What about launching a new signature campaign? ;) ;)
Actually, there are dozens of alternatives available, but none of them are as popular as Cloudflare.I meant more privacy oriented alternative.
Actually, there are dozens of alternatives available, but none of them are as popular as Cloudflare. Personally, I haven't used any of them, but Oracle Dyn DDoS Protection, AWS WAF by Amazon, Google Cloud Armor, and Azure DDoS Protection have very good ratings—almost similar to Cloudflare. Since I haven't used them personally but only heard and saw them on the internet, I can't really say they are reliable enough. But since multi billion dollars companies are backing some of them, they should provide soCloudflare also offers a free unconditional plan, I assume that this is one of the reasons for its greatest popularity. I've been using it for years (free plan) for most of the domains I manage, I have to admit that it made a lot of work easier for me.
Cloudflare also offers a free unconditional plan, I assume that this is one of the reasons for its greatest popularity. I've been using it for years (free plan) for most of the domains I manage, I have to admit that it made a lot of work easier for me.
Now I am already familiar with this platform and in case I need something more advanced, it will be easier for me to decide on CF than to start with another platform. I'll probably just switch to a paid plan on CF.
If a service provide their service like how you described, if I were you, probably I would do the same thing. If I am familiar with a service already and they provide good services too, I would stick with it even if I plan to use a paid version.That is the reason why he gives a free plan, to get users used to his service.
I am fine with SwampLizard using cloudflare as long as there is onion alternative.I believe that's the most valuable option for the ones who avoid cloudflare for privacy reason. Those who prefer privacy when it comes to mixing often go with onion version of a mixer's site instead of clearnet version. And, it's great that SwampLizad has that Onion option and that's why the ones who worry about Cloudflare tracking should choose onion version for mixing.
That is the reason why he gives a free plan, to get users used to his service.Yeah. I guess that is the only reason why most services offer free subscriptions to their customer, so their free customer becomes their permanent customer. If they like the free version, there is more chance they will buy the premium one of the same service if needed. Of course, I know that nothing is free forever, probably we are the product when we use something for free. For example, Free VPN sometimes steals users' information from the device. But, we are talking about a different type of services. So I will stick with that.
Also, a larger number of domains gives them the possibility of a larger sample, which certainly helps them in the constant improvement of the service.
I was more surprised when I saw that no one else offers a free plan, and it would be helpful to not have the dominance and monopoly of one service.Actually I am unaware if any other services are free plans or not. As I said, I am not in web development. But, surprisingly, a single company dominates the market. Interesting.
talkimg has certain problems with functionality. As far as I understand, the server resources are quite loaded and the CEO joker_josue announced a possible limitation of the use of this service for all others except Bitcointalk.I think this will get sorted soon after he received donations recently, but I am surprised that Altcoinstalks forum is not showing anything when image is not loading.
As a solution, since you already have a website and domain (https://bitlist.co), maybe you could use it to host images for your clients, so you would be completely independent of third parties.
It is not a good idea to utilize your server resources to load images onto third-party platforms like forums, because that's going to strain the server's capacity and its ability to service the actual web page.I would not agree unless it is free slow hosting or a very limited package. For example, The Swamplizard ANN thread has 4911 views since it was opened, even if all the openings were in the same hour from different IPs, loading images of 100k size should not even be felt on a stable server. At the same time, those 4,000 views were not all directed to the first page and the first post.
Maybe that's why joker_josue is reluctant to enable it on other sites, but whatever happens, you should not host images locally. Always use an image host. Now I am using PostImages.org for this purpose.
It is not a good idea to utilize your server resources to load images onto third-party platforms like forums, because that's going to strain the server's capacity and its ability to service the actual web page.It's not going to be the problem if he only uploads a few images for some of his topics, but I think TalkImg is working again for now.
I see that SwampLizard image is hosted on postimages.org.I think that the OP edited the first post and that the image hosting change was primary in the last update
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If anyone from the Swamplizard team is following the thread and it hasn't been noticed yet, the swamplizard.io site has been marked as harmful. He is listed on the phishing blocklist (of SEAL, ChainPatrol, or MetaMask) so it is necessary to submit certain requests for a delist.
Hi.Yes, we have seen a similar thing several times. Especially when it comes to mixers.
Yes, someone added us to this list for no reason.
https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-phishing-detect/issues/126936
I found this report but the user did not provide any evidence, I think he did it just to damage our reputation as the user seems to have no history or activity.
If anyone from the Swamplizard team is following the thread and it hasn't been noticed yet, the swamplizard.io site has been marked as harmful. He is listed on the phishing blocklist (of SEAL, ChainPatrol, or MetaMask) so it is necessary to submit certain requests for a delist.
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Well it's showing closed
https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-phishing-detect/issues/126936
I found this report but the user did not provide any evidence, I think he did it just to damage our reputation as the user seems to have no history or activity.
This is still an active warning on the swamplizard.io domain.If anyone from the Swamplizard team is following the thread and it hasn't been noticed yet, the swamplizard.io site has been marked as harmful. He is listed on the phishing blocklist (of SEAL, ChainPatrol, or MetaMask) so it is necessary to submit certain requests for a delist.
Hi.
Yes, someone added us to this list for no reason.
https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-phishing-detect/issues/126936
I found this report but the user did not provide any evidence, I think he did it just to damage our reputation as the user seems to have no history or activity.
I just visited the site on both my chrome and Samsung browser and the site loaded and opened normally without any "site may be harmful" warning, does this mean the Issue you are reporting about has been resolved?This is still an active warning on the swamplizard.io domain.If anyone from the Swamplizard team is following the thread and it hasn't been noticed yet, the swamplizard.io site has been marked as harmful. He is listed on the phishing blocklist (of SEAL, ChainPatrol, or MetaMask) so it is necessary to submit certain requests for a delist.
Hi.
Yes, someone added us to this list for no reason.
https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-phishing-detect/issues/126936
I found this report but the user did not provide any evidence, I think he did it just to damage our reputation as the user seems to have no history or activity.
Perhaps if the community were to be activated, more requests would help remove this domain from the blacklist.
I just visited the site on both my chrome and Samsung browser and the site loaded and opened normally without any "site may be harmful" warning, does this mean the Issue you are reporting about has been resolved?It happened to me on Firefox, while it works normally on Chrome, but there I visited the Swampliyard site earlier and agreed to ignore this warning.
Would be nice if it actually have.
I just visited the site on both my chrome and Samsung browser and the site loaded and opened normally without any "site may be harmful" warning, does this mean the Issue you are reporting about has been resolved?It happened to me on Firefox, while it works normally on Chrome, but there I visited the Swampliyard site earlier and agreed to ignore this warning.
Would be nice if it actually have.
Also, this comes from Metamask, so I assume browsers with the Metamask extension installed show this warning
Choosing to ignore the warnings is best for users who already have prior knowledge of the situation and know that phishing tag is a result of attacks on the service by probably competitors, but other newbies who may not be members of the forum will treat such warnings.I just visited the site on both my chrome and Samsung browser and the site loaded and opened normally without any "site may be harmful" warning, does this mean the Issue you are reporting about has been resolved?It happened to me on Firefox, while it works normally on Chrome, but there I visited the Swampliyard site earlier and agreed to ignore this warning.
Would be nice if it actually have.
Also, this comes from Metamask, so I assume browsers with the Metamask extension installed show this warning
Choosing to ignore the warnings is best for users who already have prior knowledge of the situation and know that phishing tag is a result of attacks on the service by probably competitors, but other newbies who may not be members of the forum will treat such warnings.Users who know the essence of the problem are not so risky. The biggest problems are always with newbies, plus it's hard for them to prove later what it's all about.
Would such practice still carry on in this current government
No mixer is mainstream like a crypto casino can be. If a mixer becomes too big, it's shut down. (Like Chipmixer.)
Would such practice still carry on in this current governmentIf I'm not mistaken, the US government recently lifted all restrictions on Tornado Cash... so let's hope for the best.
Or is he going to create his own?
Won't be surprised if he does or that some newbies would use it.
He hasn't really voiced his stance on privacy.