This is where phising becomes dangerous. Sometimes you did your research, but you use some other address instead of mixtum.io and then its gone...
Some adblockers are doing the basic job to protect against known phishing scams, but we can also use DNS based filtering, or create community campaigns to report all the scam and cloned websites.
Another tactics I noticed scammers use is to create mixer review websites with real reviews and rating, but they are using fake links for mixers.
I didn't know that scammers were so determined to get our money through tactics like these that seem quite sophisticated, scammers are everywhere, once they see profit in a certain niche.
To avoid falling for phishing scams like these, it's best to access the mixer website link through the ANN thread and then bookmark it in your browser, as well as 99.9% of the sites we visit on a daily basis, always save the website URL in your browser.
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And i can't remember the exact place but I know I've read somewhere where the manager of this campaign said that mixtum campaign this time will be running for a long term, though I understand long term may likely mean different period of times for different people but let's hope it's for over a year, and let's also pray and hope that government become more friendly with mixers and clampdown on their site anymore, then we have the assurance that legitimate mixers that are here to provide long term service will freely operate without any issues from regulators.
Well, at least we have a real possibility of this happening, due to a more crypto-friendly government.