Damn. Somehow i missed this. This is really, really impressive. I assume they didn't receive the 4800
BTC in a single go, but still this goes a long way to proving that Chipmixer is either a honeypot

or pretty legit, as the article does seem to insinuate that the funds flowed in in vast amounts.. (Thus the perfect time to exit scam, if they had wanted.)
The reality is slightly less exciting than the headline:
183 BTC were identified as hacker funds after attempted laundering, while another 814 BTC are likely to be confirmed as hacker funds, pending confirmation once those funds start moving.
Still impressive nonetheless, and shows that Chipmixer is handling many thousands of bitcoins at once. I wouldn't worry about trusting them with 0.02 bitcoins.
