Was the best wallet
Its sad that they went, probably was due to some legal issues with their built in mixer or something.
But it was the best wallet service i had ever used
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Rahakott - Anonymous Multi-Cryptocurrency Online Wallet and Mixer
Its sad that they went, probably was due to some legal issues with their built in mixer or something.
But it was the best wallet service i had ever used
To be fair, I don’t see any reason to be really upset about Rahakott. It was good, but there is enough alternative solutions that are quite good. One may advise to try Quppy - it is similar to Rahakott in many ways and shows a lot of promise.
I have used it over a year. I only encountered one problem when a transaction didn't credit my account. I emailed support and they immediately corrected it. It is very quick and easy to use and mixes well at a low fee.
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