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Title: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: JamesRichard29 on January 20, 2020, 12:30:31 PM
Hey, I have a question to Bitcoin mixer sites.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com) they took just 1% fee and it works within 5 mins.

Any other websites that works?

Thanks



Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: CodyAlfaridzi on January 20, 2020, 12:36:28 PM
Bitcoin mixer list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0

The most reputable mixer around here is no doubt Chipmixer. They've been operating for a few years now and have an excellent reputation AFAIK, always responding to complaint promptly.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: joniboini on January 20, 2020, 12:45:40 PM
Is this a new website? Sounds very similar to https://bitmix.biz. Are you sure they're not a phishing site?

There are a lot of alternatives out there that have lower fees and probably safer to use. I second the option to use Chipmixer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: Rengga Jati on January 20, 2020, 12:55:21 PM
The most reputable mixer around here is no doubt Chipmixer.
Definitely, Chipmixer is the best one, https://chipmixer.com. But I think the others are also worth considering. Especially those who have low fees. Just take a look : SmartMixer, Wasabi Wallet, CryptoMixer, or PrivCoin. Yeah, it is in my view, you can choose what you think better, buddy.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com)
Is the site address correct? I don't find out it on the trusted list here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0

I just see : BitMix.Biz & MyBitMix.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: jossiel on January 20, 2020, 01:02:39 PM
Is this a new website? Sounds very similar to https://bitmix.biz. Are you sure they're not a phishing site?
It's also what came to my mind but I this isn't safe for me. The site was newly created few days ago.

https://www.whois.com/whois/bitimix.com

Chipmixer is still the most reliable mixer this day.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: mocacinno on January 20, 2020, 01:02:51 PM
Whenever i see a brand new account that only made  posts in order to tell the forum how great a certain service worked for them, only one thing pops to mind: This is either the owner or somebody payed by the owner for the sole purpose of being able to spam the link to his/her service without getting banned for spamming.

If this is your service: please create a proper [ANN] thread instead of posing as a newbie to promote your link.


What i see (so far):
  • no cloudflare :)
  • link to tor is broken... "Visit us on TOR", but no tor uri...
  • i can't create a session to test anything... I'm greated with the message: "Please match the requested format" when i enter an amount... Nowhere to find which format is requested tough.. I just followed the placeholder format, but that seems to be incorrect. EDIT: i finally figured out i had to pad the float with 0's...
  • no letter of guarantee
  • i'm dyslectic, but the grammar errors hurt my eyes...


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: Nadziratel on January 20, 2020, 01:03:26 PM
Recently, the number of these mixer websites has started to increase rapidly. And such uncontrolled increases are always dangerous. I think you should follow the topics in the forum before using these platforms. This is one of the most effective ways to use this forum. Thus, you can see the contributors to the forum and you will be notified before something bad happens to you. We already have a lot of options at hand. Their ANN pages will always be up to date. If there is a problem, someone will definitely report it from there. Undoubtedly ChipMixer is one of the best options. If I need use one of these choices, I definitly pick Chipmixer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: joeperry on January 20, 2020, 01:39:03 PM
Never heard of that mixer before, you should be careful on using unknown mixer since it might be a phishing scam and your coin may be at risk so I suggest to be extra careful on which mixer service you're  going to send your coins.

alternatively there are some reputable mixers here in the forum you can use them safely. I don't accused bitmix.biz however they don't have any reputations yet and according to @mocacinno's review most of them are negative, so please be careful.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: Jet Cash on January 20, 2020, 01:44:38 PM
How many people missed the second "i" in the domain name. Those "almost" domain names usualyy indicate a phishing or scam site, so take care guys.

Does anyone know which of the mixers were bought by the US government?


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: DdmrDdmr on January 20, 2020, 02:45:21 PM
There’s an old 2014 Ann thread promoting that alleged mixer, the thread being active at the time for less than a week (see  BitiMix.com New bitcoin mixing service  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=640244.msg7148168#msg7148168)).

The whoIs information stated that the site was registered a few days ago. It looks like some shady crap that is trying to piggyback on an old (alleged and infamous) mixer name.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: peter0425 on January 20, 2020, 02:57:19 PM
Hey, I have a question to Bitcoin mixer sites.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com) they took just 1% fee and it works within 5 mins.

Any other websites that works?

Thanks


lol an account created just for this post?and putting Good words towards the site?something comes out to my mind.

are you the owner of the sites?or is this a click bait?if this is your way of advertising,then surely no one will try your service because of this Cheap kind of advertisement.

anyway still ChipMixer is the Best Mixer to use and nothing can beat them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: xhomerx10 on January 20, 2020, 03:04:47 PM
Hey, I have a question to Bitcoin mixer sites.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com) they took just 1% fee and it works within 5 mins.

Any other websites that works?

Thanks



 How did you find out about it in such a short time?

Domain Name: BITIMIX.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2480895934_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2020-01-16T19:40:12Z
Creation Date: 2020-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 1068


 Very suspicious. 
recommendation: AVOID


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: JamesRichard29 on January 20, 2020, 03:18:45 PM
I found the page on Reddit and saw a post here on the forum from 2014 so I think its a relaunch.

For me it was works fine but thanks for the information.


Hey, I have a question to Bitcoin mixer sites.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com) they took just 1% fee and it works within 5 mins.

Any other websites that works?

Thanks



 How did you find out about it in such a short time?

Domain Name: BITIMIX.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2480895934_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2020-01-16T19:40:12Z
Creation Date: 2020-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 1068


 Very suspicious. 
recommendation: AVOID



Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: JamesRichard29 on January 20, 2020, 03:34:52 PM
yes, I found it on reddit and and a post from 2014 here on the forum so I tried it out and it works fine so far.


Is this a new website? Sounds very similar to https://bitmix.biz. Are you sure they're not a phishing site?

There are a lot of alternatives out there that have lower fees and probably safer to use. I second the option to use Chipmixer.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: rhomelmabini on January 20, 2020, 03:54:20 PM
We have 14 historical records for Bitimix.com.
The oldest record dates back more than 5 years.
There are at least 10 significant changes.
About 85% of the records publish domain name ownership data; the rest use a privacy or proxy service.

The best way is to avoid it the OP seems fake anyways.

yes, I found it on reddit and and a post from 2014 here on the forum so I tried it out and it works fine so far.
I just checked the site and so far no Reddit links can be found there if they really come back they include it there or at least bumped the original ANN thread they made here. Seems you're looking for legit mixer sites yet you already did mix it on that site look likes a paid promotion or a bait to me.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: 1Referee on January 20, 2020, 09:30:57 PM
yes, I found it on reddit and and a post from 2014 here on the forum so I tried it out and it works fine so far.

That makes zero sense. I'm pretty sure that most people wouldn't blindly try out a mixer they found in a post 5+ years old, especially with how there are a couple of very reliable mixers available with a proven track record already.

Also, how do you know it works fine? They might share your information directly with the NSA. Or it might be an NSA honeypot. You can't just assume a mixer works fine just because the mixer spits out coins. I think you are behind the domain that has been registered about 4 days ago.  ::)


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: d.kevin29 on January 20, 2020, 09:52:47 PM
That makes zero sense. I'm pretty sure that most people wouldn't blindly try out a mixer they found in a post 5+ years old, especially with how there are a couple of very reliable mixers available with a proven track record already.

Also, how do you know it works fine? They might share your information directly with the NSA. Or it might be an NSA honeypot. You can't just assume a mixer works fine just because the mixer spits out coins. I think you are behind the domain that has been registered about 4 days ago.  ::)

At any point one of those "reliable mixers available" could turn into a very legit NSA information provider, so if anyone's intentions are about privacy, I'd say Monero is the way to do it.

I remember those Hitman websites on the dark web which were closed many years later after they've received tons of BTC and actually killed nobody. I also remember the trades on silk road (or a similar website, but still on the dark web) cops did to catch drug dealers. You never know who's behind the screen on the other end. You blindly trust? You can get as deep as you think in the crap you've just put yourself into.

But warning to all users checking out the OP's link, be careful and don't rush to use a questionable service. The link is suspicious because there already is a service called BITmix.com (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BitMix.Biz), OP's is BITImix.. it's easy to confuse these two domains and it's easy to mistype the names too. I don't want to damage the image of any of the two in case one is legit (or maybe even both), but there are many cases of people buying domains similar to popular ones with phishing intentions, because we often mistype links/words so it's easy to access a fake website. Carefully choose the services you're putting your money into.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: milewilda on January 20, 2020, 10:41:22 PM
When it comes to Mixing service then only trust up Chipmixer (period) with this one and the rest? better not to consider it out.
I highly believe OP is just promoting indirectly this Bitcoin mixer which havent even recognized by majority.
This is just an another day of a noob tries to ask something but actually trying to introduce their own site or been paid off by the owner.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: seamusdorakos on January 21, 2020, 07:53:46 AM
Is this a new website? Sounds very similar to https://bitmix.biz. Are you sure they're not a phishing site?

There are a lot of alternatives out there that have lower fees and probably safer to use. I second the option to use Chipmixer.
You're thinking exactly what I'm thinking, a phishing site but I'm a little more skeptical, I believe this entire thread is an attempt to lure potential victims.
Yeah I thought the exact same thing.
These mixer services are the easiest for users to be fooled around.
Your money basically get lost in different transactions and you won't be able to tell for sure where your funds come.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: 1Referee on January 21, 2020, 11:18:23 AM
At any point one of those "reliable mixers available" could turn into a very legit NSA information provider, so if anyone's intentions are about privacy, I'd say Monero is the way to do it.

I remember those Hitman websites on the dark web which were closed many years later after they've received tons of BTC and actually killed nobody. I also remember the trades on silk road (or a similar website, but still on the dark web) cops did to catch drug dealers. You never know who's behind the screen on the other end. You blindly trust? You can get as deep as you think in the crap you've just put yourself into.

Absolutely. It just makes me uncomfortable whenever I see a new mixer pop up with how easy it is to set one up, for you and for the authorities.

I'm not into Monero so I can't say where it stands in terms of privacy, and how exactly we know that there haven't been printed coins out of thin air. It's much easier for me to keep using Chipmixer than to get into an illiquid altcoin and hope everything will be alright. I rather just dive into coinjoin pools, which for small amounts do seem to work fine from what I have seen people say.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: AakZaki on January 28, 2020, 09:07:44 AM

Hey, I have a question to Bitcoin mixer sites.

I tried https://bitimix.com (https://bitimix.com) they took just 1% fee and it works within 5 mins.

Don't expect anyone to trust the new Bitcoin Mixer site, let alone promote a newbie. I do not know your position on the site, but if you are part of that team, do the right promotions such as opening a Signature campaign, as done by the Chipmixer site or others.

one thing that everyone is suspicious of here is that the domain of the site will only run for one year.

Domain Name: BITIMIX.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2480895934_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2020-01-16T19:40:12Z
Creation Date: 2020-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-01-16T17:47:45Z
Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 1068


 Very suspicious. 
recommendation: AVOID


Any other websites that works?
Thanks
Bitcoin mixer list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on February 02, 2020, 02:47:44 AM

 I do not know your position on the site, but if you are part of that team, do the right promotions such as opening a Signature campaign, as done by the Chipmixer site or others.

I bet he/she is one of the promoter or even the team of the platform itself. Don't you feel weird when a newcomers came to this forum and tell that he has tried the bitcoin mixer? I'll be weird of it.

More than that he gave the same ANN thread link with the oldest bitcoin mixer namely bitmix. So, everyone here should avoid this offer if you don't want to get a problem. Use chipmixer, smartmixer or blender.io that I think you will be safe to mix your coin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Mixer BitiMix.com
Post by: shield132 on February 03, 2020, 11:33:57 PM
Whenever i see a brand new account that only made  posts in order to tell the forum how great a certain service worked for them, only one thing pops to mind: This is either the owner or somebody payed by the owner for the sole purpose of being able to spam the link to his/her service without getting banned for spamming.
Obviously not paid by owner but owner itself. Why the hell would someone start looking for someone and requesting some money in order to create account in 1 minute and then create thread here? I think it's really owner or some newbie who just googled and discovered mixer website, thanks to seo (in past we would say thanks to ads). But since brand new websites aren't that well ranked in google, I would say this thread is created by owner.
Even strategy of this is very curious, you come, create thread and ask guys if they have ever used similar service. It's like I'm selling Coca-cola and asking for any other similar products or have you ever tasted Pepsi?
Guys with this strategy are burnt from the very first character.