thanks, I tried using chipmixer but its a bit confusing using the websites I'm not so familiar with chips or the currency used in there.
The currency used is bitcoin. "Chips" are merely ChipMixer's internal way of keeping track of what bitcoin you have deposited. If you deposit 0.01 BTC, then you will receive 0.01 chips.
It's really quite simple. Start a new session, and save your session token so you can recover the session in future if needed. Make a deposit to the address given. Whatever you deposit in BTC, you will receive the same amount in chips, in multiples of 0.001 BTC. Anything smaller than 0.001 BTC will be donated to ChipMixer. Chips come in multiples of 0.001. So for example:
It you deposit 0.1 BTC, you will receive 0.1 BTC in chips, made up of a 0.064 chip, a 0.032 chip, and a 0.04 chip.
If you deposit 0.01 BTC, you will receive 0.01 BTC in chips, made up of a 0.008 chip and a 0.002 chip.
You can split chips in to smaller ones, or merge chips in to bigger ones. You can choose which ones you want to withdraw, and ChipMixer will give you private keys you can sweep to your own wallet or import and spend directly. You can choose to leave some chips on ChipMixer in exchange for a voucher code, which you can then use to withdraw them at a later date or to merge with future chips you might deposit in another session, all of which greatly increases your privacy.