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Board Service Announcements
Re: ♻️ CRYPTOMIXER.IO — FAST, SECURE and RELIABLE BITCOIN MIXER (Since 2016) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
by
robber
on 10/06/2020, 06:02:58 UTC
I used cryptomixer today and it was fast and accurate. Smiley

Seems like a good option, fees are decent, interface is very simple, reputation solid, been around a long time. Just watch out for phishing sites of which there seem to be many.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can someone explain the bitcoin fee predictor table for me please?
by
robber
on 10/06/2020, 02:57:34 UTC
thanks guys, super useful, good work  Cool
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Can someone explain the bitcoin fee predictor table for me please?
by
robber
on 09/06/2020, 09:05:47 UTC
⭐ Merited by DaveF (1) ,o_e_l_e_o (1)
Ok so I understand this website here https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/#fees shows the correllation between fees and processing time for bitcoin transactions. I read all the information on the page but it doesn't explain much (or am I just a noob?).

What do the big horizontal bars represent? Why are there two of them for each price bracket? Why are some of them green, brown and blue?

Please help me get the smarts.
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Re: 2020 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
by
robber
on 09/06/2020, 06:59:49 UTC
Don't forget to remove Bitmaximum from your list, apparently it is dead and gone.

Otherwise your list seems like a good resource. thanks for your maintenance
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Re: 2020 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
by
robber
on 04/06/2020, 11:13:22 UTC
⭐ Merited by LeGaulois (1)
Hi LeGaulois et al. Can I request the minimum amounts to be added to the excellent list you have of reputable bitcoinmixers? For small fry like myself it's real useful information.

This is from my own research. I included american dollars and euros for some perspective. Of course, this is correct only at time of writing. I didn't include the links or fees, you can get all that from the front page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.msg28964833#msg28964833

Chipmixer
Since we don't have chips lower than 0.001 BTC, your deposit will be treated as donation.
0.001BTC = $9.60, €8.60

Bitmix
Amounts below the minimal will be considered as donations.
0.005BTC = $47.70,  €42.50

Bitcoin Cloak
Minimum deposit 0.01 Bitcoins
0.01BTC = $95.40, €85.2

Mixer money
0.001BTC = $9.60, €8.60

Mixtum.io
0.005BTC = $47.70,  €42.50

Blender.io
Minimum deposit 0.01 Bitcoins
If you have accidentally sent lower amount, please turn to our support with an e-mail having your guarantee letter attached. (That's rather nice of them).
0.01BTC = $95.40, €85.2

Foxmixer

minimum 0.002
0.002BTC = $19.20, €17.20

Mixer Tumbler
If you send any amount less than 0.01BTC to the Bitcoin mixer, it will be considered as unfit for mixing. As a result, it will be accepted as a donation to the mixer’s services.
0.01BTC = $95.40, €85.2

Cryptomixer
We consider the smaller transactions to be donations made to our system.
0.001BTC = $9.60, €8.60

My Cryptomixer
Can’t see any info.about a minimum! (Dubious behaviour in my opinion).

I couldn't find "Bitmaximum" on the clear or darknet - this site appears to be down. You probably should remove it from the list! I also didn't explore the minimums for the sudoku wallet and cryptowallet you have on the list. As they offer more services I felt they can't be strictly considered alongside these other services.

Anyway, what's the verdict? Well at moment you need at least ten US dollars to do some mixing. I feel like there's a potential market for something with real low minimums. You know, so your kids can mess with their pocket money.
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Re: 2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
by
robber
on 24/07/2018, 04:55:38 UTC
I just logged on first time in a while, sorry to see coinmixer.se has retired, surprised to see bitmixcoin.io is gone also with scam allegations.

Bitwhisk appears to be a good option for noobs wanting to mix small amounts.

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Re: 2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 09:30:10 UTC
Ok hope it's ok to post here but I have quickly visited all the sites and put the minimums/ fees and some other relevant info for noobs and small players in another list here:

Note that about half of the sites will absorb amounts sent below the minimum, yet don't list the minimum on the main page.

BITWHISK
0.5% fee + miners fee rate in sat/B
interface implies you can send small amounts.
however it also mentions that dust will be considered a donation
not sure what the minimum would be, especially when the fee is sat/byte
BITMIXcoin.io
0.01 minimum, it says please do not mix less than this
there is no indication however what will happen if you try
minimum mix fee 1% + 0.0005 per forwarding address
says they offer escrow on the forum can’t see it on the site just now though
COINMIXER.se
random service fee 1-3 % and address fee 0.0001 BTC per output
interface won’t accept amounts smaller than .001

see elsewhere on this forum for info about these sites
BITCLOAK
smallest amount seems to be 0.01,
unlike many of the mixers they will not accept smaller amounts
BitCloak fee is randomized for every order and is set around 2%. There is also a network fee of 0.0004 Bitcoins for each payout address
BITBLENDER
Minimum for quickmix is 0.01 BTC after fees (clearly labelled)
doesn’t say what the fees are though on the site
a long running service but has apparently had some hiccups here and there
GHOST MIXER
fees 1-3% transaction .00005btc
minimum deposit 0.01btc, clearly labelled at the input
CRYPTOMIXER.io
minimum transaction size: 0.001BTC, smaller transactions considered donations
minimum fee is 0.5% plus 0.0005BTC
CHIPMIXER.com
minimum transaction size: 0.004BTC
pay as you like but smallest option is 0.001BTC (?)
smallest chip is 0.001BTC, apparently rounded down and leftovers absorbed as a donation(?)
BESTMIXER.io
minimum Bitcoin: 0.001 BTC
"Smaller amounts will be considered as donations and will not be refunded if sent to our wallet"
fees appear to be only 0.5%(?)
BITMIX.biz
our mixing fee is 0.4-4% (you can set it manually) and address fee:
Bitcoin: 0.001 per output address
minimal amount of Bitcoin for mixing is 0.007 per output address and maximal 1000.
Only transactions in this range will be accepted. Amounts below the minimal will be considered as donations
PRIVCOIN.io
Bitcoin our minimum fee is 0.8% plus 0.0005 BTC per forwarding address
smallest bitcoin: 0.005 BTC
Smaller amounts will be considered donations and not returned
BLENDER.io
minimum transaction size: 0.01BTC, smaller transactions considered donations
Our fees range from 0.5% to 3% for each operation, plus extra 0.0001 BTC
SMARTMIX
"We take a 0.5% service fee per transaction plus a fee of 0.0001 BTC per payout address as transaction fee."
Amounts smaller than 0.001 BTC are not profitable for us to mix. Therefore we consider smaller amounts sent to us as donations.
also note: some scam warnings/negative posts on this forum

ok there you go, feel free to correct anything that is wrong, trying to be helpful here

note strikethrough updated late july2018
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 07:55:36 UTC
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They should give a popup message, warning the users when the amount is smaller than 0.01 BTC and asking them if this is a donation and then they must confirm that.
Totally agree. Plus it's very convenient to call it a donation, I'm sure the victims are calling it something else entirely.
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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 04:33:35 UTC
@#$&$&T@# i just read the fine print at blender.io

"Please be warned that the minimum amount for mixing is 0,01 BTC. Smaller amounts are considered as donations."

I feel like a mixer victim right here. Don't know why i chose the name of "robber" lol, probably would make more sense to call myself "robbed".

users need be wary of these underhand tactics
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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 04:22:44 UTC
Also if I understand correctly chipmixer operates as "pay what you like", however you must pay something and the smallest you can pay is 1mBTC. So to mix 4mBTC the user will receive 3mBTC in return.

It would be nice to send off a tiny amount just to check all these mixers out. But doesn't seem possible anywhere.
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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 03:22:42 UTC
also:

What's a good mixer that will accept small amounts of bitcoin?

I would like to try chipmixer but the minimum is 4mBTC

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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 02:35:21 UTC
How worthwhile would it really be to set up a scam mixer? Are there really a lot of them?

Nobody is going to risk mixing a big bunch of coins on their first go.

And if they don't get their coins back they are mostly likely going to post scam warnings.

So I'm skeptical about how much money a scam mixer is really going to earn. Meanwhile you have to set up a decent looking GUI and domain etc.
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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 04/06/2018, 00:05:24 UTC
Is there a good spot to check for scam warnings / reviews for mixers and similar services?

I wrote blender.io a message but I guess I will try somewhere else in meantime

thanks all
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Re: how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 03/06/2018, 23:24:45 UTC
I saw it on a forum somewhere. The interface looks as good as any other and I picked it because it appeared very simple to use. It does have a letter of guarantee etc.

Sounds like 9 hours is not usual :-(
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how long do bitcoin mixers usually take?
by
robber
on 03/06/2018, 23:09:22 UTC
How long do bitcoin mixers usually take?

I sent a few mBTC to blender.io . The sent transaction has confirmed but I haven't received anything back from them. It's been nine hours. Is that normal?

Are there faster bitcoin mixers than this?



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Board Electrum
Re: Noob question about Electrum
by
robber
on 31/05/2018, 03:17:56 UTC
Hi thanks for the excellent responses and good advice  Wink

Can someone please tell me why bitcoin mixers seem typically seem to have both a darknet and clearnet address? Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but just now I can't imagine what the point is.

thanks
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Board Electrum
Noob question about Electrum
by
robber
on 30/05/2018, 13:09:45 UTC
Hi I am very new to Electrum (and Bitcoin).

Can you please help.

If I buy bitcoins from a legitimate exchange and put them in the Electrum wallet is that wallet now forever linked to me by this transaction?

If I send bitcoins from this Electrum wallet to a mixer then back to a second Electrum wallet owned by me is this second wallet/coins now completely anonymous?

Sorry for the noob questions.