In Australia, the Prime Minister has voiced in the public media that Bitcoin
BTC is handled the same as a foreign currency but it isn't a foreign currency. Common or general accounting practices show from an accounting perspective a Bitcoin wallet
BTC is the same as a PayPal account where it holds an apparent balance but is not an Australian bank account. Bitcoin
BTC is in regular use and is accumulated as a pseudo commodity where the only physical value is perceived by the balance display but it may be held, revalued, and exchanged for actual currency. The technical challenges are few and the workings simple to proceed to use Bitcoin with regularity
BTC. Still, it must be mixed if privacy is a consideration.
Apart from choosing a wallet, which for most, an SPV wallet such as Electrum should be chosen for their desktop computer, while the Bitcoin community
BTC itself benefits from the use of a full node such as Bitcoin Core, the privacy is configurable to prevent identification of the internet point of origin through the use of The Onion Router. Thereafter, only address mapping can be achieved once successfully configured
BTC.
In order to prevent interested third-parties from mapping together data if your transactions into a view of your spending income and wallet; A Bitcoin Mixer
BTC should always be used for privacy and to ensure that retailers and others you interact with on Bitcoin exchanges
BTC cannot see your utxo, your change address or amount, or any other recipients attached in a transaction.
We offer the following service introduction.
Heavily tested
Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 provides an easy to use interface suitable for mixing to standard and segwit
BTCBitcoin addresses the mixer is available from the following links
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t.me/OvertBTCMixerbotWhy use a Bitcoin mixer?https://www.youtube.com/embed/iFyaL7avwJ8For centuries criminals have been trying to steal from unsuspecting people and merchants. With the publicly available data provided by the blockchain, modern criminals are able to identify and target poorly enabled wallet privacy for more specific advantage when trying to steal Bitcoin. Apart from the use of The Onion router to conceal the internet origin of a transaction the use of a Bitcoin mixer disconnects the movement of Bitcoin between your wallet and the transaction recipient provides the necessary security to prevent public scrutiny. No-one should ever be afraid to pay taxes and honestly maintain all accounts, but with cash the only way to track which notes are spending where is to literally follow closely sand observe which is the same level of privacy provided by the use of a mixer. This passes government scrutiny. It is all transparency because it is published on the blockchain and a transaction set forming a block is easy to publicly model for the elucidation of luminary's using a cash exchange fishbowl with transfer dockets and ten-minute settlement. Using a Bitcoin mixer is mandatory in some circumstances and is a good idea at all times.
How to use a Bitcoin mixer?Receiving Bitcoin:Visit
Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 and click on Start Bitcoin Anonymization. Enter one or two Bitcoin receiving addresses starting with 1. or 3., and click on Mix My Coins. On the Mixing Active screen you can download the letter of contract with the [banned mixer] Partner BTC Mixing Service, there is a fee calculator at the bottom of the screen, and a send-to address and QR code are displayed to send your Bitcoin. Give the sender this send-to address and the Bitcoin Mixer will mix and send to the address you provided earlier. The minimum is 0.005 BTC and up to 50 BTC per transaction. Each mixing session is open for 168 hours and you can send multiple times, some people have been known to send hundreds of BTC in multiple lots of 50 BTC. Once you send, check your wallet to monitor progress.
If you want to understand the relevance you can make use of Bitcoin mixing regularly, either in when you receive, out when you spend, or both for best privacy.
in --> mix --> wallet --> mix --> out
It could be that you are buying Bitcoin from an exchange or broker, or you need to receive a payment for goods someone is buying from you. Give the sender the send-to address provided and the Bitcoin Mixer will mix and forward the received BTC to the wallet addresses you provided earlier.
Sending BitcoinVisit
Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 and click on Start Bitcoin Anonymization. Get usually one but up to two Bitcoin receiving addresses to send to from whom you are paying and enter those in the page. Click on Mix My Coins and send your Bitcoin payment to the Bitcoin address provided. Note that you will need to allow a little extra to cover the cost of the mixing fees, there is a calculator at the bottom of the page. You can send from 0.005 BTC up to a maximum of 50 BTC per Bitcoin transaction and you can send multiple times. Each mixing session is open for 168 hours, some people have been known to send hundreds of BTC in multiple lots of 50 BTC. Once you send, check your wallet to monitor progress.
It could be that you are buying pizza or some new furniture, a Lamborghini or, a new property. Get from the receiver the send-to addresses for their wallet and the Bitcoin Mixer will mix and forward the received BTC you send on the mixer send-to address it provides.
How does the mixer work?source: [banned mixer]
ExamplesBitcoin Mixer 2.0 (home):
http://bit.ly/2Vg1kPRCreate Mixing Session (enter address):
https://bit.ly/2XL9DrbMixing Active (waiting for transaction):
http://bit.ly/2JKAXyzThe mixer takes incoming Bitcoin and delivers stored Bitcoin randomly from a pool. The pool is replenished continuously from the cleanest Bitcoin exchanges in Europe, Asia and, North America. If you send 1 BTC you will receive multiple smaller deposits in your wallet, less the mixing fee. Mixing may take up to usually within 6 hours to complete.
Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 is an automated Bitcoin mixer.
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