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Title: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: noircnoir on December 07, 2018, 09:46:16 PM

Hello, plz tell me good site for MIXER Bitcoin, i use COINMIXER.SE IS A SCAM ....  :-[ :-[


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: Slow death on December 08, 2018, 12:08:31 PM

Hello, plz tell me good site for MIXER Bitcoin, i use COINMIXER.SE IS A SCAM ....  :-[ :-[


use this site: https://chipmixer.com/

here is the site owner: @ChipMixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1003345)

here is his thread:  [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1935098.0)

he has a great reputation, that is why I recommend that you use the service provided by him


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on December 08, 2018, 12:58:44 PM
Another coinmixer can be used after Chipmixer is BitBlender (https://bitblender.io/)

ANN: [ANN] Bitcoin Blender, anonymous bitcoin mixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.0)

Note : For accessing their site you need to use TOR browser,for full guide you can check their ANN thread.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: LeGaulois on December 08, 2018, 01:20:38 PM
CoinMixer.se closed months ago in July (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089301.msg41999110#msg41999110) and the website is not available so not sure how you got scammed but whatever.
I collected a list of Bitcoin mixers here (List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0)) if it can help. There is 1 or 2 service(s) missing that I need to add but you have the majority listed in, and a few to avoid as well.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: BitHodler on December 08, 2018, 01:44:29 PM
CoinMixer.se closed months ago in July (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089301.msg41999110#msg41999110) and the website is not available so not sure how you got scammed but whatever.
It's very likely that OP used a fake site riding on the CoinMixer brand to trick users into thinking the site is safe to use. I remember the same happened quite some time ago with BitMixer after it shut down.

Apparently it pays off for scammers to set up fake sites after a site or service has gone down. Most people with some form of understanding won't fall for it, but those who do are enough to make it worthwhile unfortunately.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: shield132 on December 09, 2018, 10:22:29 AM
Here is the list of currently active mixers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0
Personally I can suggest you three one: Cryptomixer, bitblender and chipmixer. Since some people know main adresses of cryptomixer because they signed messages from adresses where they had 2000 bitcoin, I think they aren't great option for anonimity.
So bitblender and chipmixer are currently best and trusted mixers, believe me. Use only official links, check twice or more that you visit real one.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: cellard on December 09, 2018, 04:08:03 PM
I've done some mixing myself in the past to test things out. I think I used helix back then, and it was pretty cool, very easy to use, but very effective, you use it under a Tor onion service, they mix the coins, and you choose the amount of mixing you want, and they are delivered to you back to your wallet at an address you provide them, at random times in random chunks to make it even more useless trying to trace your coins back. So it's pretty solid.

Im sure chipmixer is as legit as it gets too. They have been paying on the sig campaign every week without delays, so this shows they are liquid.

If I wanted to mix coins again, I would sure use some of these. But make it sure that you are clicking on the official URL, there are TONS of phishing sites out there, specially back then when I tried helix, since onion sites are just a bunch of random characters, they take advantageo f that trying to confuse people into clicking on fake links so watch out for that.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: leowonderful on December 09, 2018, 04:36:27 PM
Bitblender (informational link, real site is an Onion site) (https://bitblender.io/) is a good mixer that I've used in the past, and it worked well for my purposes- anonymous blending, with plenty of additional features like delays that I know some people like to use.

Here's the thread (click here) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.0) for the site. Be sure to only use the .onion site link (http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/), as all other domains claiming to be Bitblender are illegitimate. There's plenty of phishing sites for every single blender out there on the web, so always check to make sure you're going to the right domain. I occasionally see people complaining that their coins were never mixed and actually stolen in this subforum, and this is usually a result of someone going to a phishing site.

Coinmixer shut down a while back (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089301.msg41999110#msg41999110), and you definitely stumbled upon a site pretending to be Coinmixer. The actual URL "coinmixer.se" redirects to the thread I just linked currently.


Title: Re: GOOD MIXER/BLINDER?
Post by: LeGaulois on December 10, 2018, 07:40:35 PM
CoinMixer.se closed months ago in July (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089301.msg41999110#msg41999110) and the website is not available so not sure how you got scammed but whatever.
It's very likely that OP used a fake site riding on the CoinMixer brand to trick users into thinking the site is safe to use. I remember the same happened quite some time ago with BitMixer after it shut down.

Apparently it pays off for scammers to set up fake sites after a site or service has gone down. Most people with some form of understanding won't fall for it, but those who do are enough to make it worthwhile unfortunately.

That's what happened with @OP. I found there is a clone version currently online with another domain extension (.io) and the design from another mixer as well. Look like yeah, when a mixer closes down, a fork comes online to scam people. :/ Well, sad for him but I guess he learned a lesson this time...