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Messages - NotATether

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Welcome.

Do you support Bitcoin? I mean it should be obvious but I just didn't see it listed here so that's why I asked.

Since the service is not open yet as you have said, I don't think I can find this from the website.

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Perhaps the value of the coins being mixed is substantial, creating psychological pressure on @soul1234. If I were in his position, I might also go around and constantly inquire about the status of the mixing order I was executing. It's good that everything is fine and the user achieved their goal.

I hope that the discussion in this topic does not negatively impact the anonymity of Mixero users, meaning that users identities will not be traced and determined through the content of the discussion here. On the positive side, we have another example of the Mixers usage experience for other users to refer to as soon as they encounter similar issues in the future.

Obviously, most people would also panic if they transferred at least hundreds of dollars to a service, it hasn't gotten activated yet, and support did not respond in a timely manner. I think it's pretty normal, and all will be resolved when Mixero replies on this thread to the user.

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That's a great guide @Jokermix. Seeing as you've been out of maintenance for a while, I'm thinking of adding you back on Bitmixlist along with some long-overdue changes which I have been postponing for a while.

Maybe you should upload a copy of this guide on a page on your website, where more people will see it.

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It's understandable for beginners because they may be too naive and not aware of phishing sites, as well as other tricks that scammers use. But if an experienced user falls for phishing, it's usually only due to his or her haste and inattention. In other words, experienced users are most often themselves to blame for the loss of funds, and the only thing left to do is to learn from it.

Generally, before using a new crypto service, you are expected to do your own research on the service to find its domain name, description, and history. Just to make sure you know exactly what you're dealing with. Especially if you're about to send it thousands of dollars in one go. Just saying. :)

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I have received an email from 🐳 Whale about new level of Battlepass. Maybe someone has already got himself familiar with that innovation? What exactly does it mean? I guess, the old Battlepasses are no longer active and we should climb up to the new levels to get a new Battlepass.

 

I never bothered to use any Battlepasses so I'm not entirely familiar with them, but from what I can see in the screenshot you posted, it looks like you have to pay a certain amount of coin in order to obtain one and get the perks listed there?

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So not really news at all. Coins go down all the time when inflation is about to hit.

That just gives people a reason to be buying more bitcoins at an even cheaper price.

Same for DOGE, Solana, and any other coin that is going down right now.

Inflation is a temporary event that takes coins out from weak hands who sell early and puts them into diamond hands who have no problem holding for the long term.

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Bitcoin News & Updates / Re: Bitcoin Is Fiat
« on: April 27, 2025, 01:27:06 PM »
That does not make much sense unfortunately. Fiat is a paper currency issued b governments. Bitcoin is not paper money (there were attempts to mint physical Bitcoin coins but - you guessed it - the government said that's illegal so they stopped), and no government issues bitcoins to the central bank.

The blockchain issues bitcoins to miners though. So in a way, the blockchain is like a government, governed by developers and industry pioneers, and the miners are like the central bank, who then sell their coins to exchanges who resemble other banks, and so on.

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it will take time before countries will ever produce something for themselves while they still can depend to Chinese products especially EU, middle east to Asia. China is basically the factory of the world, i don;t think the whole world will try to manufacture something for themselves all because US wants their country wants to build assembly lines.

This might be a naive opinion, but why don't US companies simply order the products form China to their European subsidiaries when they want to buy something? And then from Europe they can pay someone to ship the order to them in their name or something. It technically skirts the tariffs, but I don't suppose that regulations would allow that (plus it would make Trump quite unhappy that US companies are basically evading his executive order).

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Is TRUMP controlling BTC growth?
« on: April 27, 2025, 12:40:30 PM »
I believe the markets moved on from Trump a while ago. They basically peaked when he became president and that's about it. There hasn't been anything particularly interesting on that front as of late besides tariffs, and everyone knows how those are turning out with China. But you don't need to worry as Bitcoin will eventually recover from all this on its own, with little outside intervention.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: BitcoinMeter app 100k?
« on: April 27, 2025, 12:28:58 PM »
Is this yet another price predictor using linear regression? Because that's the only way I can explain why it predicts a larger price hike followed by an even larger dip.

I don't find these kinds of services accurate. There is a reason why we have confidence intervals that guess that the price will be within a particular range, and this range is also very large. It allows for better price predictions and is more useful to traders in that format.

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What a period in time 2011 would have been. Satoshi walked away from Bitcoin. There was a lot going on during time, the world was different. Having said that, I was unaware of the email and not only that cannot recall ever reading the name of the recipient before. You learn something new every day :D

It is disappointing however that Mike Hearn fell out of Bitcoin and got tired of it. Many people during the fork wards became disillusioned with the direction it was heading, wanting to actually push Bitcoin to the masses (vs. corporate entities we have today), forked the coin many times, attempted to push mass adoption, and failed. That's why we don't have as many users we should have.

It's a shame that BitcoinJ never caught on though.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Crypto Adoption spreading so fast!
« on: April 27, 2025, 11:56:23 AM »
Crypto adoption is not happening faster, if anything it has happening at the same rate that it has been moving along for years.

Bitcoin was supposed to be something disruptive like the internet or mobile phones, but the main reason why this has not reached critical mass so quickly like the others is because bitcoin was not very valuable back then at the beginning, and of course regulators tried to kill it, like they try with everything new.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: eXch to shut down
« on: April 27, 2025, 11:46:08 AM »
I also think we're likely to see more exchanges shut down. Their excuses (some people call them laws) are almost perfect and likely have widespread support among those unfamiliar with cryptocurrencies, money laundering and terrorist financing. Anyone asked about the exchanges that supposedly fund and approve these activities would respond that those services should be shut down immediately, what they don't know is that it's not true. Taking advantage of one's own failure, whether technological or human, to harm others, in one way or another, doesn't reflect well on the exchange's name or the cryptocurrency industry.

It is almost comical.

The common person just wants to use crypto to make more money (+ wHeN LaMbO??!) so they use whatever regulated exchange they like, and then act surprise when the exchange withholds their funds for an investigation or shuts down and never obtains them back. They then while about crypto being "a scam" when if they simply used an anonymous exchange or a P2P trading site, they wouldn't have this problem in the first place.

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It's true that some prisons in the EU seem like 4 or 5 star hotels, especially those in the Nordic countries. That's why some people want to go to prison, so we have a recent example from Germany where a person decided to kill a homeless man just to go to prison. It never seemed logical to me, because prison should be a humble place where you serve your sentence for what you did, not a place where you live better than when you were free.

That is dumbfounding indeed!

Why would anybody want to go to prison? It should be a place that you do not like going to, not a place you want to go to.

Sure, the rehabilitation programs in those countries are very effective and important, but it not be a place you want to stay in. I know that there is data backing this arrangement saying that most people don't re-offend, but you hare right about the countries wasting money on fancy prisons. They are not hotels -. In fact they should just be simple apartment rooms.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: eXch to shut down
« on: April 27, 2025, 10:47:01 AM »
It is unfortunate that they would have to shut down this way, as it was not their fault that the Lazarus group used their platform to transact stolen assets. They had no idea, and I believe if you ask them too they would say the same but fate just held them ransom this way and they had to give up their position in the industry but I believe they would bounce back and in another form so that the government do not come after them again.

The team said they are not interested in running the exchange, which I will take to mean that they are similarly disinterested in running any future exchange.

This is not the case if some site getting seized by feds and the administrators create a new site.

It will have to be a different service, ran by different people who will do this.

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