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Re: Bitcoin tumbler - Blender.io introduction
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blenderio
on 18/12/2018, 13:43:07 UTC
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Does the Blender support SegWit addresses?

Yes. You can use SegWit addresses to send and to receive bitcoins.

No, you don't. I tried a bech32 adress and it returned "Not a Valid bitcoin adress"


EDIT: Nested segwit adresses also don't work?
Huh

Currently, Blender.io supports P2PKH (starting with 1) and P2SH (starting with 3, SegWit compatible) standard addresses. The BC1 standard is relatively new and might have compatibility issues. At the moment, it is being tested by the team and will be supported as soon as the testing is complete.

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We understand our operation runs on trust and protect our reputation with the highest efforts. Our support is ready to be at your service round the clock. We are on a mission to make transactions safer and untraceable while contributing towards privacy over internet transactions.
I'm sorry, but what reputation exactly? That you haven't scammed anyone yet? You're posting this from a newb account.

Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.

It may seem that the announcements about new services look more trustworthy if they are published by the long-existing accounts. On the contrary, that often is an aforethought misrepresentation.

Blender.io is functioning for more than half a year already. The service has been launched on May 10, 2018, at 15:05:29, you can verify it here: http://godnotabatovgyqz.onion/site/363636861. The first snapshot on Web Archive was registered on June 21, 2018: https://web.archive.org/web/20180601000000*/blender.io It is one of the most popular Bitcoin mixers worldwide. We haven't yet received any negative reviews and a number of media outlets are writing about Blender (https://www.deepwebsiteslinks.com/blender-io-review/; https://smartereum.com/22131/blender-io-helps-you-to-make-bitcoin-transaction-anonymous-and-fast-with-small-fee/; https://zycrypto.com/blender-io-secure-bitcoin-mixer/). The decentralization concept in our opinion doesn't correspond well with having a certain centralized escrow, given that such a practice has been concerning even for large institutions, like Tether. We fully understand that some users will consider this as a trust issue, but the project was designed exactly as it is. The team is always happy to consider new suggestions to increase the services' trust index from the community.  You can leave all your additional ideas here and they are definitely going to be reviewed.

So, how much exactly?
I see.

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min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided

At this moment the service holds 217 BTC, which is visible during the second step of mixing, where a user receives an address. The max amount is different at various points in time. For example, it might be higher after receiving a transaction, which hasn’t yet been sent, or it might be lower after the transaction is sent to a sender, but the change hasn’t yet been received. The transactions are constantly going through the mixer, causing the amount to fluctuate, but the total available for mixing is 217 BTC.

The mixing volume can be indirectly tracked by generating the link of the second stage of the process, where the min/max amounts are displayed. Everything surpassing 217 BTC is the currently processed volume.