can i trust this site? how i see if the bitcoin address is real or fake?
I would say you can. But if you don't want to trust any third party website, you can get all the information by sending a GET request to the payment URL with "Accept" equal to "application/payment-request". If you are on Linux, you can just run this: Doing the GET-request as suggested by TryNinja is probably the safest way to get the correct address. Under linux this can be done with one command: curl -i -H "Accept: application/payment-request" -H "Content-Type: application/payment-request" https://bitpay.com/i/YourInvoiceID
And with jq installed (a commandline json processor) an appealing formatted output appears when entering: curl -i -H "Accept: application/payment-request" -H "Content-Type: application/payment-request" https://bitpay.com/i/YourInvoiceID | jq
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Can somebody have any experienced of having a transaction to this blender -> blender.io? Coz someone on their team messaged me to have a review in my site in this list. Tho I already saw this one but I just want to hear if anyone has a proof of them being scam. I can't see any scam review out of them. I honestly don't remember why I called them a probable scam. However, I never heard of this website and I can't find anything about them anywhere other than a few very suspicious random websites (some with fake reviews/comments[1]), so I wouldn't touch them with a ten foot pole considering that there are already many trusted mixers in the market and that they are no different than any other mixer and their fees are pretty bad. [1] https://faucethub.io/news/post/138
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What is the name/link of your account? Which message does it show when you login?
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You know you can always ask the user to enter multiple addresses where the outputs will be sent? You don't have to resort to sharing private keys.
That's not why ChipMixer uses the "chip model"; Your "vanilla mixing" can easily get caught with blockchain analysis. Using multiple addresses or not. From their FAQ: "After you've received private key, you can spend them right away without waiting for our transaction. But that's not all. Since your withdrawal is not visible on blockchain, it looks like your chip was moved a few days before your deposit. Time Travel! Third, less spectacular element this method gives you is that you decide when to move those coins next. Few days? Few seconds? Who knows, you are not encumbered with our solution. Fourth, when you are in a hurry, you can set higher fee to have your transaction included in first block. It's your money after all." https://chipmixer.com/faq
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It is a basic mistake they are making and puts doubt on their entire service.
Then you clearly don't get what's the big difference between ChipMixer and every other mixer, and why they may be more efficient on breaking the link between the source of the coins and the output (the chips). It's all a trade-off between security and more privacy. "If you trust us (as you already did when you sent coins into mixer) and spend chip when you need it, then you achive maximum privacy you can get. " - https://chipmixer.com/faq
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It was a mistake to trust this service. Any service that shares private keys as a mechanism to transfer bitcoin can't be trusted. He should do what he can now to secure his coins and the way to do that is to sweep them to an address whose private keys only he knows.
OP clearly said that there isn't even a history of transactions, so how is this a trust issue from ChipMixer's part? Also, what's the difference between trusting to send 0.5 BTC to a service and trusting to send and temporary hold a (shared) private-key with 0.5 BTC? In both cases, you must trust them enough to send your Bitcoins and expect them to send it back.
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I am not saying me, but there are people who got many merits when they are using signature, so it is kinda different from rivange's hypothesis.
The current top 3 most merited user (LoyceV) is on ChipMixer's campaign. The top 6, hilariousetc is also in the same campaign. The top 8, Lutpin is using a paid signature. The top 12, The Pharmacist is also with ChipMixer. and the list goes on... actually, a big part of the top 100 most merited users are in a signature campaign. So, I think it's safe to assume that this doesn't mean a lot.
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This is a joke, is ridiculous. On their site you can see that it has Chinese letters and as some said they are from china, but: Registrant Organization: Allcoin Technology LimitedRegistrant State/Province: British ColumbiaRegistrant Country: CAhttp://whois.domaintools.com/allcoin.comIs canada, this shows that they are very suspicious Having the Chinese language available on their website doens’t make them Chinese. According to coinpedia[1], they are indeed a Canadian company: “The company has its headquarters in Canada and is listed on Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) with the stock code as CK. This cryptocurrency exchange is registered and supervised by FINTRAC (Financial Transaction and Report Analysis Center of Canada) for legal and all formal operations regarding exchanges.” [1] https://coinpedia.org/exchange/allcoin/
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You can move yourself. Check the bottom left corner of the page.
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Can’t you just send them to a burn address? For example, Bitcoin has 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE.
Edit: fixed the address.
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Stop writing generic posts and start doing some work to learn and write something useful. Your post history is pretty shit and you clearly don’t deserve any merit for what you are currently writing.
The huge majority of this forum is writing this kind of posts which are just a waste of bandwidth and space. It’s not that hard to get merit here because with a little bit of work you can write posts 10x better than the average shitpost on this forum. You just need to stop being lazy and start really contributing.
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I can not understand why we are criticized by people who has chipmixer in the signature?
Don’t act like this matters. I’m not criticizing you because you are a competitor of the mixer that pays me for advertisement. Everything I said is completely unbiased and true. All I said is that you are paying people to bump your thread (just check their trust feedback page), which is true, and that this is shady. Feel free to defend yourself instead of crying “our competitor is attacking us”, because thats just lame.
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You should always verify you are on a correct domain before you send BTC anywhere. In case of Blender, the domains are: https://bitblender.io ~ Clearnet, purely informative, no BTC addresses shown there, no mixing happening. http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion ~ The actual mixer, this is the only valid domain to mix coins via using Bitcoin Blender.
Yes, you have fallen for an impersonator site, a fake domain that is pretending to be Blender, but has nothing to do with the service. You have been scammed. The same applies to you. Bitblender has no .me domain.
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I want to use avatar but the problem is, I can't pick what avatar would I use.
Why don’t you use one of your selfies? I found a cute one:
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Are you unbanned
Read the goddam thread. OP has been perma banned for plagiarism.
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They won't ever reply lol. Have an email from over a month ago they haven't gotten back to. I would not trust this company at all.
I doubt that’s true since they came here to answer people because of the chips issue just 4 days ago. But hey, let’s trust the brand new account registered 10 minutes ago!
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Meus parabéns pelo excelente tutorial. Acho que vou brincar um pouco com essa parada também!
Pergunta: por que ainda não é recomendável usar direto o LN? Ainda está em fase de testes?
Sim, todas as carteiras estão em alpha/beta. Além de não ter quase nenhuma liquidez (o que faz com que você tenha que abrir um canal com cada vendedor) e o número limitado de lojas/vededos que o utilizam (devido aos motivos anteriores). Tudo isso torna seu uso desvantajoso (por ora).
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