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September 27, 2015, 02:10:46 AM
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Hello Everyone,

I have all my bitcoins in a single wallet. I need to send someone bitcoins each week but I don't want them to know it's the same person sending them. Without literally shuffling bitcoins to other places, is there a way I can change what address each send comes from? Specifically, I'm using  Electrum but I'm open to change if it can't be done there.

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September 27, 2015, 02:18:32 AM
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you can't. the only way to hide that you sent a transaction is to use a mixer. that is unless you have btc stored on some other unknown addresses.

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actually, try Xapo. I did a quick search and it looks like they can do it.
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September 27, 2015, 02:25:32 AM
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Which wallet version are you using? There is suppose to be a 'send from' function which allows you to specifically decide which address is going to be used to send the coins. That is provided that you have enough coins loaded in that address to make up the full amount.

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September 27, 2015, 03:34:49 AM
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Hello Everyone,

I have all my bitcoins in a single wallet. I need to send someone bitcoins each week but I don't want them to know it's the same person sending them. Without literally shuffling bitcoins to other places, is there a way I can change what address each send comes from? Specifically, I'm using  Electrum but I'm open to change if it can't be done there.

Thanks!
It is impossible for you to hide the origin without using a mixer (bitmixer.io) or any service (eg. dicing sites and online shared wallets) that allows you to deposit and withdraw to and from their hotwallet as there will always be a link between your addresses. IIRC, for electrum, when you click on the address, there is a option to send from. If not, freeze the addresses that you do not want to send from, check the change addresses also. To simplify this, Bitcoin Core has a coincontrol option to allow users to select inputs.

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September 27, 2015, 04:46:44 AM
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It's always going to be traceable unless you recieved coins in seperate addresses that aren't associated with each other.
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