Ishaq M on Nostr: In this case, you're treating the casino as trusted third party (TTP). If that trust ...
In this case, you're treating the casino as trusted third party (TTP). If that trust is broken for any reason (due to a flawed implementation, or due to a malice, etc), then your coins are nit non-KYC.
In the nutshell you are asking if we should trust mixnets (coin mixing services), there is plenty if research literature on it but I don't know if there's a well known implementation.
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