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Signature Campaigns / Re: [OPEN] Coinomize.biz | Bitcoin Mixer Since 2019 | Signature Campaign
« on: February 26, 2024, 08:45:03 AM »
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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.
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.
Wow, 14649 views in the second week of this thread
Question: if you do not disclose commercial data, and information "not for the public" - how did the new platform, altcoinstalks, perform in terms of efficiency of project promotion and audience attraction ? Preferably in comparison with average indicators on bitcointalk ?
I realize that only the second week, new platform, new audience, the information is only accumulating ... But still - very interesting how the first 2 weeks "showed" !
PS If at the moment this information is in the status of "for internal use", then of course nothing should be published.
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.
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?