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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paxful - can sellers trace their BTC? on: September 22, 2019, 01:30:07 PM
thanks everyone, i think it's all good since the coins come from paxful themselves. cheers.
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paxful - can sellers trace their BTC? on: September 21, 2019, 12:02:47 AM
@logfiles - i guess this was more of a paxful question than a bitcoin question. i didn't know if sellers loaded their own or if they purchased it from paxful through their website. the differences there are where my questions about ease of tracing come in. anyway, i'm sure it's fine. the seller was from china, and i'm thinking since mining is cheaper for them, they are incentivized to flip their btc to something easier to sell and profit more.

How did you find the Blender.io?
I don't know how safe blender.io their announcement thread seems quite their last update is last August.

I suggest you try chipmixer instead it is easy to use, untraceable and fast. As long as your transaction received 1 confirmation you can get your token and you don't need to worry about the fee because you can pay/donate how much you want.

i saw a list of the best mixers, it was from earlier this year. blender had an interesting functionality where it just shifts the orderbook's coins on the blockchain forward by the amount you're mixing. plus it had low fees. though i did view it briefly at work and the firewall threw up a possible phishing warning.. so there's that.

but their last update was August 29, 2019, so they are still active.

here's where i saw the recommendation: cryptalker.com/best-bitcoin-tumbler/
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Paxful - can sellers trace their BTC? on: September 20, 2019, 08:23:52 PM
Hey all,

I sold an unused gift card for BTC on paxful the other day, and I'm a bit hesitant to move it in the rest of my bitcoin. Just in case the seller has nefarious plans, should I run them through a mixer first? Blender.io looks like a quick and easy way to break tractability from the original seller.

Or is this all silly and overly cautious in the event the blockchain transactions aren't even available to the seller to track in the first place?

thanks a bunch
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