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Title: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 07:49:16 AM
Hey everyone,first time posting on here.I have just used bit blender and have been waiting for my coins for an hour now.Should i be concerned?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: Lucid717 on September 05, 2017, 07:51:56 AM
If you mean "Bitcoin Blender"... be very afraid.  They used to selectively scam, for all I know now they just plain scam indiscriminately.  But I've never heard of just Bit Blender

I've heard Coinmixer.net & DarkLaunder.com have good reputations.  I used the former a few times and never got burned, though that was awhile ago.  I don't trust any mixing sites anymore.  I figure if I use a double-hop VPN and buy my BTC using Cash By Mail, not using any personally identifiable info. on the site I use + likewise with my email add. I'm good to go.



Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 07:56:30 AM
the link is bitblender.org


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 08:17:24 AM
was only 0.014 BTC but am hoping he/she  isn't a dodgy cunt.
If I wasn't to use a mixer would the BTC still go to a market place from my coin base wallet?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: boyptc on September 05, 2017, 09:05:50 AM
the link is bitblender.org

Hey it is not bitblender.org, it is https://bitblender.io/ look on the similarity and the ".org" tries to copy the whole ".io" bitblender. And they have signature campaign here in forum, this is the thread for it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1633979.0 and for their official ANN thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.0

I guess you have used a copy-cat / fake bitblender and there's a scam accusation for it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1651386.0


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: cissrawk on September 05, 2017, 09:08:52 AM
yes, they are wrong and just copy cat. The link is with .io , even you on bitblender.io, you must download tor and redirect to http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 09:16:45 AM
ah that sucks.
I'm going to try grams by helix,ive read they are a little slow but i guess that's better then not receiving coins at all.
Anyone used helix?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: Lucid717 on September 05, 2017, 09:25:11 AM
All of those sites are just sister sites run by the same scammers... errr.... people I mean.  I did the research because I was scammed by them myself.  They have clearnet and .onion sites, but it's all the same sheisters unfortunately.  Don't trust any of them.  It was in fact the .io site that got me.

Go with Coinmixer.  It's the most reputable one based on everything I've heard.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: TryNinja on September 05, 2017, 09:25:36 AM
ah that sucks.
I'm going to try grams by helix,ive read they are a little slow but i guess that's better then not receiving coins at all.
Anyone used helix?
Your could try ChipMixer  ::) (that's not an ad btw)

Have you checked their ANN thread already? They have a pretty original method of mixing by using "chips" made before your actual transaction. So, there is 0 connection between your input and outputs.

Plus, you choose if you want to donate them or not use any fee at all.

ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1935098.0


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 09:33:53 AM
Am looking into chip mixer at the moment.
are you a staff member of theirs?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: xypos on September 05, 2017, 10:12:24 AM
Unfortunately you did get phished. The real link(in my signature) ends with .io instead of .org.

Sorry for your loss mate. If you look closely, the real bitblender site does not have a log in function. However the fake one does, presumably trying to phish your username and password for other sites as well.

I haven't used grams helix but i have heard it is a legit service as well, and is widely used. I would recommend using either Bitblender(real one ofc) or Chipmixer. Those are the two best on the market right now. Trying to be objective here.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 10:20:37 AM
At least it was only 0.014,was planning on adding more once my BTC made it to the market place.
Only thing I can do now is learn from my mistake and listen to more experience users such as yourselves.
Was going to use grams but the more people talk of chip mixer and the idea behind it is interesting.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: Kyraishi on September 05, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
At least it was only 0.014,was planning on adding more once my BTC made it to the market place.
Only thing I can do now is learn from my mistake and listen to more experience users such as yourselves.
Was going to use grams but the more people talk of chip mixer and the idea behind it is interesting.

Thankfully it was only $60~. Sometimes the amounts involved are much higher when you mix your coins.

I think it is most likely that you will never see those coins again, because of the fact that the site is a confirmed phishing site. I don't think that bitblender has ever owned this domain before, the only domain that they have is the one ending with dot io.

Chipmixer is a completely free service compared to grams which takes a fee i think. It essentially gives you private keys directly that guarantees to be not the coins you sent to chipmixer, because the 'chips' are funded before you send your deposit. Anything else you don't understand lmk.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 10:37:35 AM
If I use chip mixer and the marketplace's minimum deposit is 0.01 and the amount I transfer through the mixer when broken up is smaller then the minimum deposit would it still make it to the market place?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: Kyraishi on September 05, 2017, 10:51:27 AM
If I use chip mixer and the marketplace's minimum deposit is 0.01 and the amount I transfer through the mixer when broken up is smaller then the minimum deposit would it still make it to the market place?

Chips are simply inputs in a bitcoin transaction, think of it that way.

So if there is a minimum deposit amount on any site then you can simply combine chips together to reach that amount, just like in a normal bitcoin transaction. You can choose to a) sweep the balance of each chip into your bitcoin wallet, then sending the whole thing to the site, or b) import all chips into a compatible btc wallet and sending the btc using these addresses, combined as input.

If you sweep them individually into the deposit address then it is likely not going to make it but depends on the rules of the site, i don't know which service you are using.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: Ctn on September 05, 2017, 04:18:21 PM

yes, they are wrong and just copy cat. The link is with .io , even you on bitblender.io, you must download tor and redirect to http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/





That's really shitty thing to do and scam people. I can't believe that people will create such similar looking projects to scam people. Also for any new comer or people who directly go to such websites fall for it because they have zero knowledge about it. Website creation has got simpler and with that comes lot of trouble lie this one. There are advantages and disadvantages of new techs which can be used in negative way.


There should be a real way to understand such site. Mostly we should care everything personally because we are putting our own money. Must know things before proceeding.



Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: mobnepal on September 05, 2017, 05:48:15 PM
Am looking into chip mixer at the moment.
are you a staff member of theirs?
Yes you can use chip mixer but how they works is quite different than how other blending service works.

[banned mixer] is one that can be trusted and I have personally used them many times.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: btc_angela on September 05, 2017, 08:21:32 PM
Sorry for your lost mate. It's a phishing site but at least its only a small amount that you can been scammed. I like Chipmixer, although they are new in the business, they have offered a different options to mix your coin and avoid detection and for your privacy as well. Here's check there https://chipmixer.com/faq. To be fair, I haven't used Bit Blender and Cryptomixer, but they have a good reputation and very trusted here in our forum as well.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 10:26:51 PM
So bitblender.io is safe to use and not .org?
Because i'm not transferring much BTC I'm worried when chip mixer breaks them into smaller parts that it won't meet the market places minimum deposit amount.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: midulus on September 05, 2017, 10:50:00 PM
I tried to use cryptomixer but was having trouble navigating their site to find the wallet address.
can anyone comfirm they have used the real site and it's worked recently?


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: TryNinja on September 05, 2017, 11:46:02 PM
So bitblender.io is safe to use and not .org?
Because i'm not transferring much BTC I'm worried when chip mixer breaks them into smaller parts that it won't meet the market places minimum deposit amount.
The one with the .org domain is a phising version. If you send any BTC to the fake one, they will be lost forever.

According to the ChipMixer announcement thread, there are chips with 0.001 BTC, 0.002 BTC, 0.004 BTC and so on till 4.096 BTC. You just need to check how much you want to mix before sending any amount.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: boyptc on September 06, 2017, 03:05:33 AM
So bitblender.io is safe to use and not .org?
Because i'm not transferring much BTC I'm worried when chip mixer breaks them into smaller parts that it won't meet the market places minimum deposit amount.
Yes the bitblender.io is the legit one while the bitblender.org where you had sent your bitcoins is the fake one. And I'm sorry about your loss because you can't recover that bitcoins anymore on them. If you are worried about chipmixer better to read their terms and conditions so that you understand their rules and you know what you do.


Title: Re: Have just used bit blender
Post by: millsdmb on September 06, 2017, 02:21:48 PM
try logging in with any random nonsense username (even password field blank!) and it lets you login. Too bad we can't get rid of this scam site permanently.