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Title: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: centi on February 03, 2018, 04:48:15 PM
Hey guys,

im new to bitcoin, i would like to use a coinmixer for the first time.

I have read a lot about scamming sites. Can someone recommend me a good site and explain why i should trust them?


Thanks.  :)


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: OmegaStarScream on February 03, 2018, 06:19:24 PM
I suggest using ChipMixer (link in my signature). I have used them and I have zero complains.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: buwaytress on February 03, 2018, 06:49:25 PM
Seconding Omega's recommendation but as you can see, we're both carrying Chipmixer services in our signature, so you might say (quite rightly) that we're biased but I think there's nothing wrong to recommend a service that we use, like, and are willing to stake our signature reputations on.

But to answer quickly why I think it's good:
- it was the first to introduce  "chip" denominations, where private keys to pre-loaded addresses are given to you (as private keys) to use at the moment you need them. This was an innovation in mixing because using these chips means you use coins older than the deposits you send for mixing, making it that much more difficult to link your deposit to the chips using linear time.
- you can further add randomness by choosing to either gamble (provably fair) or donate (yep, you choose the fee you want to pay) chips, resulting in a final balance that is different from your deposit.

No other mixer had that before, am doubtful there's one that's imitated it either.

Final note: you should never trust any mixing service. You should choose one with a good reputation and one that meets your mixing needs. Visit the threads on this forum in the Services section. You'll get an idea of how good/bad people find their experiences using different mixers.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: Fidemoga on February 03, 2018, 10:04:50 PM
Seconding Omega's recommendation but as you can see, we're both carrying Chipmixer services in our signature, so you might say (quite rightly) that we're biased but I think there's nothing wrong to recommend a service that we use, like, and are willing to stake our signature reputations on.
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I can help you out with that, because I am not wearing the chipmixer signature and used already this service two times. I was pleased with the quick service and support. One mixing went smoothly and on one I had issues, because of instable internet connection and because of a mistake I made and because the IP changed at the same time. But support helped me out and the second mix went also through.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: cissrawk on February 03, 2018, 11:30:06 PM
Im using bitmixcoin and chipmixer. So far so good  and doesnt have problem. Im using chipmixer more than bitmixcoin so for me chipmixer is best choice.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: pinkflower on February 04, 2018, 01:37:52 AM
centi, you can also buy XMR and use xmr.to to anonymize your BTC transactions. There might be a paradigm shift starting to happen as more and more regulations come to cryptocurrencies. As a store of value privacy coins will be better for fungibility. As more and more criminals start using BTC, you wouldnt want your coins having links with crime related activities.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: magneto on February 04, 2018, 06:27:05 AM
Hey guys,

im new to bitcoin, i would like to use a coinmixer for the first time.

I have read a lot about scamming sites. Can someone recommend me a good site and explain why i should trust them?


Thanks.  :)

My personal opinion is that chipmixer is the most reputable mixing service out there at the moment. There is also bitmixcoin, and privcoin. All three in my opinion are okay to use and it's very unlikely any of them will scam you, but I'll still trust chipmixer the most.

They've spent a ton of money on advertising on this forum, which means that they want to build the brand up and they're here to stay.

Plus, you can usually contact their forum rep directly if you have a question, which they will respond to reasonably quickly since they are quite active.

centi, you can also buy XMR and use xmr.to to anonymize your BTC transactions. There might be a paradigm shift starting to happen as more and more regulations come to cryptocurrencies. As a store of value privacy coins will be better for fungibility. As more and more criminals start using BTC, you wouldnt want your coins having links with crime related activities.

That's also a good option, but for now, I think not a lot of merchants accept XMR yet. But in the future, this may change.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: centi on February 04, 2018, 12:39:00 PM
thanks for your help guys. Ill try chipmixer but i dont really understand how it works.

 I want all BTC in another wallet at the end of the day... can i just import the private keys in my wallet?


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: Fidemoga on February 04, 2018, 03:10:19 PM
thanks for your help guys. Ill try chipmixer but i dont really understand how it works.

 I want all BTC in another wallet at the end of the day... can i just import the private keys in my wallet?
You get a link and deposit address, where you send your Bitcoin. Then you get, depending on your choice one ore more wallets back including addresses and keys. Read carefully the instructions on chipmixer and keep your browser open. You don't provide your private keys, but send your funds. But (hipmixer gives out whole wallets (without transferring) for that amount you deposited.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: winbitcoin33 on February 04, 2018, 04:07:37 PM
I've used chipmixer 2 times and until today I did not have any problems.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: pawanjain on February 04, 2018, 04:31:06 PM
There had been many mixing services provided by various websites in the past but none of them maintained their pride as this one. Chipmixer is the mixer I am talking about which has been running successfully for quite a few years now. It was launched just after one of the biggest mixer website scammed its users. But Chipmixer never did this and is being used by many users since then.
Creating an account on it and using it as easy as creating a Facebook ID.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: teddy5145 on February 04, 2018, 06:12:23 PM
thanks for your help guys. Ill try chipmixer but i dont really understand how it works.

 I want all BTC in another wallet at the end of the day... can i just import the private keys in my wallet?
If you intended to move your coins from this wallet to another wallet software, yeah you can just import your private keys into another wallet software.
But, if you intended to move your coins from this wallet to that wallet, you will need to sent your coin directly into that wallet.

Chipmixer can be identified as "mixing" service, there has been a numerous mixer in the past, but after retirement of Bitmixer, Chipmixer has been the largest and trusted one.
Mixer service are usually used when a person wanted their coins to be cleaned to another wallet safely, there are reasons why people used Mixer service with one of them being privacy.
If you don't need a privacy on your transaction, you can safely send your coins directly into another wallet :)

Mixer service works easily, you just need to visit Chipmixer and create a new order (filled with your destination address), after that a new address will be generated automatically by their system, any coins that are sent to that generated address will be cleaned and will be sent into destination address.

Hope this helps you on understanding on how mixer service works :)


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: leowonderful on February 04, 2018, 10:48:26 PM
Bitblender, linked in my signature, is also a dependable mixer and I've personally used it many times without any issues. The main site is linked on the site in my signature and can only be accessed through Tor- some people have been scammed by visiting a copycat site that claims to be bitblender. The only real one is this Tor link- http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: ChipMixer on February 04, 2018, 11:47:31 PM
Chipmixer is the mixer I am talking about which has been running successfully for quite a few years now.
ChipMixer started in 2017. We are not that old.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: reflector on February 05, 2018, 05:35:56 PM
Chipmixer is the mixer I am talking about which has been running successfully for quite a few years now.
ChipMixer started in 2017. We are not that old.

LOL, I think he may looking for Bitmixer or Crytomixer mixing service but Bitmixer alone stopped its service few months back. I recommend to use the Chipmixer. They were doing quite good job in this platform more than 6 months.
Since you are legit and active site. Chipmixer is your choice. Please don't ignore op.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: btc_angela on February 05, 2018, 08:29:23 PM
Hey guys,

im new to bitcoin, i would like to use a coinmixer for the first time.

I have read a lot about scamming sites. Can someone recommend me a good site and explain why i should trust them?


Thanks.  :)

I'm replying based on mixers that I have been using so far.

1, Cryptomixer - I have a good experience so far and I must say that is the best that I have used since Bitmixer.io left the picture. Support is very fast to answer. During the height of bitcoin price, I sent my coins to be mixed, unfortunately I put a small fee and it took 3 weeks before it was confirmed. But the address the mixing services expired (only valid for 24 hours). So I immediately panic because I thought that I lost my coins. Contact their support and I was happy bunny when in the next 24 hours I saw my coins in my wallet.

2. Chipmixer - I also try their services. Very clean. Thumbs up for them.

3. Bitblender - Another superb tumbling services.

If I where in your shoes, you should try the 3 above and see how it goes for you.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: centi on February 08, 2018, 12:57:27 PM
Thank you guys!

I followed your recommendations and used chipmixer. Had a good expirience and i will use it in the future.

First i tried to import the private Keys in Electrum, wasnt able to do it because i couldnt click continue after i pasted them.

Think it was my fault but im not sure what ive done wrong..


After that i just used the transfer option and everything went well.

I would like to use the import function the next time, any ideas what i may have done wrong?




Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: investeerder on February 08, 2018, 01:42:23 PM
Before their's one mixer site I truly trust with and that is Bitmixer but they are long gone due to legalities of their business, But for now the one who got my attention is the Chipmixer and you can try to use it since its creating its name on crypto mixing world. And little advise for you reach up the legitimate url of the site you wish to get so that you won't fall on phising site where scattered everywhere.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: 1Referee on February 08, 2018, 02:54:10 PM
I would like to use the import function the next time, any ideas what i may have done wrong?

Yes. If you try to import a private key, it automatically detects whether or not it is actually a private key, and in case it doesn't recognize it as such, you won't be able to continue. It's most likely a copy and paste error from your side, or you decided to import multiple private keys in the wrong order. In case of the first option, make sure you select just the private key itself, and in case Electrum doesn't recognize it, there is a space either at the beginning or at the end of the private key. If you try to import multiple private keys, you should use this order;

5df6sdfsdf4sd5f4s4df5sdfs4g4fd4g5dfgdf45dfggf
54sdf4sd5sdfs55ds5f4s5df4f4sd5f4sd4fsd5f4f4dfs
57dsfsdf5sd54fs4dfs4df654sd5f4ds5f4dsf45f4d5s

And not;

sadasd4asd45asd4sadsad4sa5dsadsad4s4ds45a4

45asd45as4da4sf54sdf54sd5f4sd5f45ds64fsd4fs4

4654as54das54dasd45asd4a65s4d5a4sd5asd4d4d

Also not;

as5d64as65d4a5s4da4sas5d4s54d5s4d54asd54s5 54sad4asd4asd54s65a4ds5a4d54asd654asd5da sa5d45s4ds5a4da5s4d54as54sa45das54d


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: shield132 on February 08, 2018, 05:55:38 PM
If you have ever used bitmixer, then I can say that cryptomixer is almost clone of it with green template. Btw they really have 2000 btc in reserve as it was confirmed here by some DT membets. And they aren't new too.
Another good choise is bitblender, this is the mixer you can trust.
Chipmixer - new but good, you won't get scammed. And there are also other mixers, one of them - bitmixcoin has 5btc in escrow.
Finally for privacy I would prefer bitblender but these mixers are all safe: Bitblender, cryptomixer and chipmixer.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: drachman on February 09, 2018, 03:30:52 AM
Chipmixer is the mixer I am talking about which has been running successfully for quite a few years now.
ChipMixer started in 2017. We are not that old.
This talks about the honesty of ChipMixer he could have let that comment and some may have believe it but he corrected the comment and told the truth, this is the kind of service you can expect from ChipMixer, honest and good service, I have used them only once but everything worked as you could expect from a mixer besides their way of mixing coins was an idea I have never heard before and it works wonders.


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: slapper on February 09, 2018, 02:03:06 PM
Hey guys,

im new to bitcoin, i would like to use a coinmixer for the first time.

I have read a lot about scamming sites. Can someone recommend me a good site and explain why i should trust them?


Thanks.  :)
I think you can use Chipmixer (https://chipmixer.com/), it's easy to use and really reputed. I have been using it since Q2 2017 and I think this is the best coin mixer I have ever seen. You can try it out and check if it fits you or not but I believe you will have the same feeling just like me. ;)


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: zazarb on February 09, 2018, 09:00:27 PM
As far as I know Bitmixcoin mixing service, the only one that has a guarantee fund secured by escrow.
(5BTC)


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: bestmixer on August 02, 2018, 11:50:45 AM
As far as I know Bitmixcoin mixing service, the only one that has a guarantee fund secured by escrow.
(5BTC)
Dear Friends,

excuse us for lifting this thread but it is really impotant to underline the information in the post above does not correspond to reality.
As time has shown, the escrow service does not provide any guaranteed protection for users.
When this post was created, our service was under development, and now it works successfully.
We would like to offer you to find out how to mix bitcoins with BestMixer service (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxCezLbVT-w) from this step-by-step tutorial.

Best regards,
BestMixer (https://bestmixer.io/en)Team


Title: Re: Can someone recommend a coinmixer?
Post by: shield132 on August 02, 2018, 06:37:00 PM
As far as I know Bitmixcoin mixing service, the only one that has a guarantee fund secured by escrow.
(5BTC)
Dear Friends,

excuse us for lifting this thread but it is really impotant to underline the information in the post above does not correspond to reality.
As time has shown, the escrow service does not provide any guaranteed protection for users.
When this post was created, our service was under development, and now it works successfully.
We would like to offer you to find out how to mix bitcoins with BestMixer service (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxCezLbVT-w) from this step-by-step tutorial.

Best regards,
BestMixer (https://bestmixer.io/en)Team

Which "time" has shown that for you? Please post in more details with claims. Don't talk about only on example of bitmixcoin.
Despite the fact that I like your mixer, your detailed reviews of other mixers (I posted in your ANN thread if you remember), let's be honest, your reason of lifting this thread was to advertise your mixer, as for now everyone knows they turned into scam. At that time zazarb suggested them because he was escrower of five bitcoin and he is more trustworthy in member's eye then your mixer, sorry but currently that's truth.