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Compliance FAQ

Could using Mirage cause blacklisting for other providers such as exchanges or wallets?

Many privacy tools rely on identifiable mixer contracts, which can lead to addresses being flagged by exchanges or other service providers.

Mirage addresses this risk by ensuring that:

  • Privacy usage is not detectable
  • Transactions resemble ordinary stablecoin transfers

Because the protocol does not rely on a known privacy pool or mixer contract, observers cannot easily prove that Mirage was used. This reduces the risk of blacklisting significantly.