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Title: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: johnmurray on November 13, 2017, 06:41:36 PM
Hello everybody.
I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.
This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.
Is called laundry service.
Help me, thanks


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: fabbrygarzia on November 13, 2017, 06:43:08 PM
The best service used to clean the BTC is Helix Light Grams
https://www.helixlightgrams.com (https://www.helixlightgrams.com)

How to work helix:
1 - Enter your Bitcoin address in the box above
2 - Send your dirty coins to the Helix address
3 - New, clean coins sent to your Bitcoin address

No account needed, completely anonymous   8)

Cleans coins in 30 minutes   :P


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: SirWilliam on November 13, 2017, 06:45:35 PM
No need.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: admissions on November 13, 2017, 06:47:36 PM
If you mean mixing then just use shapeshift and convert to and back from an alt coin. quick and easy and paying minimal fees.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: johnmurray on November 13, 2017, 06:55:50 PM
I try with helixlightgrams.com
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/a4a594c915093a32fd796c639c6415e11e6bf0a6a0c47012b610a45b169474fa

service is very fast, money coming after 1 confirmation


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: xIIImaL on November 13, 2017, 07:20:08 PM
Hello everybody.
I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.
This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.
Is called laundry service.
Help me, thanks

Why do want clean the wallet bro. There are many people sweeping wallet one to another but the private key you have should be shared with the other wallet you have. Some online wallet still can be have the access with the wallet you have with them.
I noticed that you tried helix but you sweep the wallet by your own completely without any interference.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: BitSat on November 13, 2017, 07:24:22 PM
I try with helixlightgrams.com
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/a4a594c915093a32fd796c639c6415e11e6bf0a6a0c47012b610a45b169474fa

service is very fast, money coming after 1 confirmation
This is very cheap way to introduce your own site with two newbie accounts no one going to use this service many good bitcoin mixer sites already working here now some Ether mixer services also joining them good luck for your this try


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: BitMaxz on November 13, 2017, 07:51:42 PM
There is no laundry service you can't wash bitcoin..  ;D
If you wanted your bitcoin to be clean and mix you can use chipmixer service (https://chipmixer.com/) if your bitcoin is from gambling and gambling is not legal in your country you can mix your bitcoin and your bitcoin are clean and anytime you can withdraw your clean bitcoin to other wallet or withdraw it to exchange it into fiat..


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: jackg on November 13, 2017, 08:48:45 PM
There is no laundry service you can't wash bitcoin..  ;D
If you wanted your bitcoin to be clean and mix you can use chipmixer service (https://chipmixer.com/) if your bitcoin is from gambling and gambling is not legal in your country you can mix your bitcoin and your bitcoin are clean and anytime you can withdraw your clean bitcoin to other wallet or withdraw it to exchange it into fiat..


Yep OP. Chipmixer are good. They give you a private key at the end that hosts the clean bitcoins and with that you can do whatever you want (print it off/screenshotting for storing without sending the coins), import it into a bitcoin wallet or sweep them.

A quick google search for others will set you in place well for finding a mixing service you can trust (just skip past the ads).

The best service used to clean the BTC is Helix Light Grams
https://www.helixlightgrams.com (https://www.helixlightgrams.com)

How to work helix:
1 - Enter your Bitcoin address in the box above
2 - Send your dirty coins to the Helix address
3 - New, clean coins sent to your Bitcoin address

No account needed, completely anonymous   8)

Cleans coins in 30 minutes   :P

A user who came and made only one post and that post being about a company very few here will have heard of... very fishy.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: coresaud on December 29, 2017, 06:35:16 PM
Hi

I used this service

http://helixlightgrams.com

I entered in the wallet  to send clean coins

It provided me a link similar to this

http://helixlightgrams.com/status-page-id-d7dc81c3499ba832/

I sent 100 USD of BTC

but its been 4-5 days and I notice got anything

I look in the blockchain and the address they told me to send the BTC to I can see my BTC in there wallet

I sent email to these both and no reply

support@helixlightgrams.com

staff@helixlightgrams.com

Actually show no existing those users at the email

Please advise what I should do ?

Charles



Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: TryNinja on December 29, 2017, 06:42:15 PM
I used this service

http://helixlightgrams.com
-snip-
There is nothing you can do. This website is a scam and your coins are gone.

Next time, use a trustworthy mixer like ChipMixer (check my signature) and do some research. A quick research and you would have known that Helix isn't available in the clearnet, only at Tor. Sorry for your lost :-\


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: swogerino on December 29, 2017, 09:45:49 PM
There are a lot of ways to "clean" your bitcoin, from mixing services , search in google for them but before read this section as who is the best mixer at the moment, Chipmixer being one of the most active ones in the forum. Then there are exchanges where you can convert your bitcoins to altcoins and back to bitcoin, wait a certain time pattern like wait 4-6 hours then withdraw to a newly bitcoin address in a newly installed wallet. Last you can also use gambling sites to do the same thing.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: Zocadas on December 30, 2017, 12:44:23 AM
I wouldn't reccommend OP any service to "clean" his Bitcoin. Maybe he just scammed members here or elsewhere. To use a mixer for privacy would be ok for me, but not, if one is involved in illegal activities. And I am really shocked about those many advices without asking, why a newbie here wants to "clean" money.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: pinkflower on December 30, 2017, 01:49:25 AM
Another way to clean your BTC is to deposit it to an exchange and trade it for an anonymous cryptocurrency and send that to another exchange and use it to buy back BTC. Then withdraw them to another BTC address. Its what most people are doing these days.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: TryNinja on December 30, 2017, 02:02:34 AM
And I am really shocked about those many advices without asking, why a newbie here wants to "clean" money.
Well... that's none of your business, right? ;)

Another way to clean your BTC is to deposit it to an exchange and trade it for an anonymous cryptocurrency and send that to another exchange and use it to buy back BTC. Then withdraw them to another BTC address. Its what most people are doing these days.
That's not always the best way. I'm pretty sure that all exchanges keep logs of its users (including deposits, withdrawals and IP's). If the exchang wants, they can easily link the transaction to the user who made them and where it came from.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on December 30, 2017, 04:24:13 AM
Hello everybody.
I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.
This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.
Is called laundry service.
Help me, thanks

What is the meaning of cleaning the bitcoin? ???

Is you bitcoin is dirty?

Bitcoin is just a virtual currency and there is no physical structure for bitcoin,so we no need to clean our bitcoins it will be clean in our wallets.Never try to do anything stupid then you may lose your bitcoins by sending some exchange or website.



Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: SamsungBitcoin on December 30, 2017, 01:25:28 PM
Hello everybody.
I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.
This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.
Is called laundry service.
Help me, thanks
The only thing i do is transferring my bitcoin from gambling to my secondary bitcoin wallet then after that was forwarding to my main wallet and i think that was already clean fund. Also there are many wallets which are not too strick in receiving fund that is why you do not need to make your fund too clean.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: teddy5145 on December 30, 2017, 01:43:32 PM
Please stop promoting your services with 3 newbies account, it's fishy and not a good way to promote your service (Although your service are scam to begin with)

Anyway, OP are looking for mixer services
There used to be Bitmixer but they closed down few months ago, you might want to try to use ChipMixer and mix your coins, its trustworthy enough for people to consider it as Bitmixer replacement.

What is the meaning of cleaning the bitcoin? ???

Is you bitcoin is dirty?

Bitcoin is just a virtual currency and there is no physical structure for bitcoin,so we no need to clean our bitcoins it will be clean in our wallets.Never try to do anything stupid then you may lose your bitcoins by sending some exchange or website.
It means to mix your coins to receive a new clean coin, hence the term of cleaning bitcoin


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: 949miner on December 30, 2017, 02:15:02 PM
Shady as fuck, but if you really want to do it, i dont think that you are going to be in any trouble because you are doing something legitimate as long as you didnd't got those bitcoins from shady practices.

There is a mixer in this forum called PrivCoin,  they had a signature campaign, that is the one that i use in order to mix my bitcoins and ethereums.

The other one is ChipMixer, that is very good too, i really suggest it to you if you are just going to transact a lot of bitcoins and you are afraid of losing them.

Hello everybody.I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.Is called laundry service.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: solarion on December 30, 2017, 05:14:54 PM
Just like other members mentioned, you should use proper bitcoin mixing service with great reputation. But, i also suggest you to use exchange (or instant exchange) to swap your bitcoin with anonymous cryptocurrency (such as Monero) and then sell the anonymous cryptocurrency for bitcoin at other exchange ::)

Is it any profit and use to clean the bitcoins. I am really confusive that why he want to pay the money to clean the bitcoin or somewhat. I see you have suggested the mixing service. Mixing service is used to send the bitcoin from the multiple wallet address to one destination wallet as much my knowledge.
If you use any decentralized cryptocurrency you will not be identified anyone. because all that are anonymous in the transactions.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: richardsNY on December 30, 2017, 06:59:43 PM
Just like other members mentioned, you should use proper bitcoin mixing service with great reputation. But, i also suggest you to use exchange (or instant exchange) to swap your bitcoin with anonymous cryptocurrency (such as Monero) and then sell the anonymous cryptocurrency for bitcoin at other exchange ::)

Instant exchanges save all data, which isn't really the case with mixers since they destroy all data after a certain period of time. Whether or not they really delete all user information is subject to a different discussion, but that at least is the intention. Another thing is that when you sell your Monero at whatever other exchange, you again leave data behind, which isn't something you want to happen in case you strive for the highest possible form of 'anonymity'. On top of that, with all the regulations going on, I don't think these 'instant' exchanges will allow people to exchange one crypto for the other without verification endlessly -- at some point it's going to stop.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: Potato Chips on December 30, 2017, 08:25:38 PM
Just like other members mentioned, you should use proper bitcoin mixing service with great reputation. But, i also suggest you to use exchange (or instant exchange) to swap your bitcoin with anonymous cryptocurrency (such as Monero) and then sell the anonymous cryptocurrency for bitcoin at other exchange ::)

Instant exchanges save all data, which isn't really the case with mixers since they destroy all data after a certain period of time. Whether or not they really delete all user information is subject to a different discussion, but that at least is the intention. Another thing is that when you sell your Monero at whatever other exchange, you again leave data behind, which isn't something you want to happen in case you strive for the highest possible form of 'anonymity'. On top of that, with all the regulations going on, I don't think these 'instant' exchanges will allow people to exchange one crypto for the other without verification endlessly -- at some point it's going to stop.

To add on, It'll be more expensive if you use such alternative because of multiple deposit/withdrawal (miner fee) and trading fee's, furthermore the bitcoin network is still congested up until now so every on chain transaction requires a high miner fee (compared than usual).

Meanwhile if use an actual mixing service, you will only need to pay for the miner fee of a single deposit and withdrawal as well as the mixing fee.

In chipmixer's case, you can withdraw through private keys so you can just import it into another wallet to avoid another miner fee.

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


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: CyberKuro on December 30, 2017, 10:27:34 PM
I try with helixlightgrams.com
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/a4a594c915093a32fd796c639c6415e11e6bf0a6a0c47012b610a45b169474fa

service is very fast, money coming after 1 confirmation
This is very cheap way to introduce your own site with two newbie accounts no one going to use this service many good bitcoin mixer sites already working here now some Ether mixer services also joining them good luck for your this try

This is a scam site obviously, the same person with 2 accounts tried to deceive newbies here.
Do not ever send bitcoin to an unknown site which claims "to laundry your dirty coins", LoL. I can't stop laugh when reading what Op have written.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: Zadicar on December 30, 2017, 11:56:23 PM
I try with helixlightgrams.com
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/a4a594c915093a32fd796c639c6415e11e6bf0a6a0c47012b610a45b169474fa

service is very fast, money coming after 1 confirmation
This is very cheap way to introduce your own site with two newbie accounts no one going to use this service many good bitcoin mixer sites already working here now some Ether mixer services also joining them good luck for your this try
Maybe hes the owner of such website which he did really strive to introduce it to public and saying its a legit site but the fact that only newbie accounts is introducing it and also there are lots of ways to clean your bitcoin by means of reputable sites that are existing nowadays. If im on the situation on seeking on these services then I would go on using Chipmixer and consider Shapeshift too regarding on mixing or cleaning out your coins since I have tried and tested these sites and without doubt they are offering good service and 100% legit than on the website being suggested by those newbies which is unknown.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: pinkflower on December 31, 2017, 02:06:44 AM
And I am really shocked about those many advices without asking, why a newbie here wants to "clean" money.
Well... that's none of your business, right? ;)

Another way to clean your BTC is to deposit it to an exchange and trade it for an anonymous cryptocurrency and send that to another exchange and use it to buy back BTC. Then withdraw them to another BTC address. Its what most people are doing these days.
That's not always the best way. I'm pretty sure that all exchanges keep logs of its users (including deposits, withdrawals and IP's). If the exchang wants, they can easily link the transaction to the user who made them and where it came from.

As a safety measure, use Monero and convert them to BTC via xmr.to. Many darknet users use that method to "clean" their BTC. But if it were up to me, I would start keeping everything in Monero and use that as the new store of value.

The BTC community has to much drama going on thats hurting the price of the currency.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: rollingstorm45 on December 31, 2017, 06:37:29 AM
do you mean drain all your BTC funds in an Exchanger to your wallet completely?
I think some buckets can not be drained clean, but only leave a little part .. and that's not a problem in my opinion


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: olushakes on December 31, 2017, 02:45:13 PM
Hi

I used this service

http://helixlightgrams.com

I entered in the wallet  to send clean coins

It provided me a link similar to this

http://helixlightgrams.com/status-page-id-d7dc81c3499ba832/

I sent 100 USD of BTC

but its been 4-5 days and I notice got anything

I look in the blockchain and the address they told me to send the BTC to I can see my BTC in there wallet

I sent email to these both and no reply

support@helixlightgrams.com

staff@helixlightgrams.com

Actually show no existing those users at the email

Please advise what I should do ?

Charles



Congrats you have just been scammed because someone just introduced a site in answer to someone else question and you just decide to go with without even finding out if the service is legit or not. Reading the flow of conversation showed you were player by two individuals while you chose to ignore a legit mixing service that could giving you the service you wish suggested by a reputable member of the community. Thank your start you didn't try with a bigger amount of your resources.


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: coresaud on January 02, 2018, 01:57:30 PM
Thank you guys for replying to our thread

Shame that those coins are stolen

Newbie - yes we all have to start somewhere

Sometimes payments are not just made or received for illegal activities but the fight for a just cause

Will look at this Chipmixer and done some more research since then seems the XMR is the route to go


Title: Re: How to 'clean' my bitcoin?
Post by: Kprawn on January 02, 2018, 04:29:51 PM
Hello everybody.
I want know a website where i can 'clean' my bitcoin.
This can help me to move bitcoin to my wallet to another my wallet.
Is called laundry service.
Help me, thanks

If you want to use mixer services for money laundering, then you are in the wrong game with Bitcoin. All bitcoin transactions

are logged on the Blockchain, even if it is mixed. You will never know if these mixer services are run and operated by some

government agency. Imagine what will happen, if one of these mixer services turn all their logs over to the authorities.  ::)