No not $10 in fee's icy, lol.
Looks like 8 dash ($117.84 current pricing) were mixed at 3 rounds in less than an hour for a fee of .00017440 dash. The 0.1 denoms would take a bit longer but No need to mix more than 2-3 rounds IMO. I guess you could go 4 rounds if you were not in a hurry, 8 rounds is overkill considering no one can even crack a 4 round mix that has been public for almost a year now.
Unlike some coins Dash tech does not stand still and is constantly innovating and improving. None of those mixing times will matter anyways here in about 2 weeks or so when version 12.1 is released with optimized mixing. Try again then, after the network is fully updated.
Until then we still need your help with TIMING ANALYSIS ATTACKS icebreaker....
Dash De-anonymization ContestIcebreaker and other trolleros:
I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at
https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.
I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.
Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.
Cheers!
Also, the liquidity provider program was stopped a month ago. With 12.1 there will be multi-session, so that your coins will be submitted much faster. There is no timing attack, because a timing doesn't tell you anything. With people mixing at different times, and entering the pool at different times, finishing at different times, there is no real way to tell what coin went where if you mix a few times.
Even with multisession, you need people to mix with, and if nobody is mixing, then it's hard. Dash needs adoption and users using it - there is no question. It's still very usable, but it isn't as fast as it will be in the future when people are commonly using Dash. I'm looking forward to seeing how much better the times will be with 12.1 on mainnet.