Clearnet tumble?

Unlike a market where ratings and user feedback help reduce (but not eliminate) scamming and increase stability, tumblers operate as independent websites. But why do tumblers need to be in the dark? As long as the bitcoin addresses involved are not tied to DNM sites what is to stop a clear-net mixing service?

And could there be some way to make a kind of market for mixing services? One with ratings?


Comments


[5 Points] None:

Tumbling is snake oil


[3 Points] None:

if you google your ip address it will show the wallets connected with it. Not something a money laundering operation would want


[1 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

i use bitmixer.io. no registration necessary and they only charge a 0.5% tumbling fee. they also have a tor mirror available if you'd like to use that instead.