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Author Topic: [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented  (Read 92793 times)
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May 27, 2017, 12:08:12 PM
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Though there might not be any serious need for customer support since there is no need for signups before we can use ChipMixer but try to have an online chat support on your website to welcome a new client.
Online chat support requires injecting external javascript on mixers page. That's not acceptable.

Do I want to bet? Now, that's hardly fair.
No, I just wanted to show that profit from donations is currently higher than profit from bets. This doesn't mean  your thory won't be true in long term.

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May 27, 2017, 05:18:26 PM
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This is a very unique way to handle bitcoin mixing. So, I take it you already have a good amount of "chips" prepared for the mixing output? I assume that this saves everyone some cost involved in transaction fees, since there is no actual output transaction in the blockchain. However, if one wanted to move bitcoins from the chip addresses to another address, the transaction fee could be larger than expdcted depending on the amount of chip addresses as input of the transaction. Given these, is it safe to say that the output from mixing will result in the lowest possible number of chip addresses, as shown in your example in the first post?

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May 27, 2017, 05:40:56 PM
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This is a very unique way to handle bitcoin mixing. So, I take it you already have a good amount of "chips" prepared for the mixing output? I assume that this saves everyone some cost involved in transaction fees, since there is no actual output transaction in the blockchain. However, if one wanted to move bitcoins from the chip addresses to another address, the transaction fee could be larger than expdcted depending on the amount of chip addresses as input of the transaction. Given these, is it safe to say that the output from mixing will result in the lowest possible number of chip addresses, as shown in your example in the first post?

You can pick the chips you want, so everything is on you for the withdraw fees. If I deposit 0.512 BTC, I could withdraw a 0.512BTC chip, 2 0.256BTC chips, or even 512 chips of 0.001BTC if I really wanted to for whatever reason.

The example in the first post is just an example of what a user could do.

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May 27, 2017, 05:52:47 PM
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I was also one of the beta tester of Chipmixer and found it quite unique way to mix our bitcoin. There is Easy to follow guide on site which will make your mixing even easier, merging and splitting chips is fun and I also think it can add more privacy on your mixing.

 
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May 28, 2017, 02:39:18 PM
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This is a very good site for users that wants more privacy in their transaction, the concept to be able to split or merge the Bitcoins into chips is really innovative, I do wonder if a user are able to split a deposit into 4 chips, or does the system only allows 2 chips for one transaction?

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May 28, 2017, 03:28:07 PM
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So it is half mixer, half 'gambling'? Neat! And good idea with the onion link, it's a peeve of many to use one of these without an onion link. Also, I've joined your signature campaign, so good luck!
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May 28, 2017, 05:51:37 PM
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So it is half mixer, half 'gambling'?
Full mixer with optional gambling.
Mixing is mandatory, gambling is not.

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May 28, 2017, 06:14:23 PM
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I have been using mixer service for months now since our exchange platform had an issue with casino gambling sites and this is the first time I read ChipMixer procedure and I was amazed  on the process of mixing coins.  This is actually a brilliant idea.
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May 28, 2017, 06:29:33 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.

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May 28, 2017, 07:28:19 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.
Chill out.  They have the optional gambling feature as well as donations - in the early stages at least, that would be quite a significant amount.  For now it could even be more than the 0.5% fee from Bitmixer, and they've said themselves that they might change their fees in the future depending on how it turns out.

Any mixer could be a plant by authorities, but you're making up arbitrary reasons why this particular one would be.


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May 28, 2017, 08:11:14 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.


Could the mixer theoretically keep track of which addresses have sweeped the private keys? Is that even possible for them to do?

Then again, you have to trust any mixer you use to a certain extent.
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May 28, 2017, 08:53:25 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.

Thanks! You already pay for our servers with your taxes, so why not use them for a bit?

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May 29, 2017, 04:45:07 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.
Guy, have you even tried to read and understand what others have said or the procedures of making this a reality, I am sure sure you didn't take your time to do that. The donation options is not just a platform to be exploited as the admin have really answered this in the first page that if this is not working and the cost are beginning to out weight the services provided. A review will be done. And even from the alpha stage up till now, no one has complained about how their records have been exposed and don't also forget about he gambling option which is another way to generate money.
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May 29, 2017, 11:53:53 PM
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Wow voluntary donation, I will be mixing my coins without paying you anything whatsoever?
Nice try CIA-NSA lol now you want to keep my records for your self? nice try chimp monkeys.
Chill out.  They have the optional gambling feature as well as donations - in the early stages at least, that would be quite a significant amount.  For now it could even be more than the 0.5% fee from Bitmixer, and they've said themselves that they might change their fees in the future depending on how it turns out.

Any mixer could be a plant by authorities, but you're making up arbitrary reasons why this particular one would be.



Im totally wondering on why would authorities plant some mixer sites here? Does they want to sue those people who wants to used it for their bad acts? well I think Chipmixer Doesn't want that and they only want to run as pure business since they are paying for their advertisement here and quitely doing some good to maximize their features that can make them unique to other mixer sites.
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May 30, 2017, 02:38:56 AM
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What I like about this service is that you have full control of the mixing process. Aside from that, you only need to pay a donation. Pay what you feel is worth it for you.

For how long will the donation thingy will last? I presume, if this site takes off, are you going to collect fees then?
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May 30, 2017, 05:51:34 AM
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Interesting concept here. Let me confirm I have this right: so what you offer that's different is that instead of getting the mixed coins instantly/soon after, you're able to wait it out and take them when you want, and/or just give the private keys away or whatever?

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May 30, 2017, 10:51:18 AM
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Interesting concept here. Let me confirm I have this right: so what you offer that's different is that instead of getting the mixed coins instantly/soon after, you're able to wait it out and take them when you want, and/or just give the private keys away or whatever?
Yep, looks like it.  Here's what it says on their Tor mirror:
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You see list of three private keys. Each marked with its size (0.032) and public key. There is no on-chain connection between them and funds you deposited.

You import them into your wallet Electrum wallet and they are ready to be spent.
So it offers a new kind of flexibility - you can get the private keys of your funds, and you can split your funds into different "chips" so that you could withdraw in any amounts and however you want.

Looks very promising considering all the debate about how useful tumbling actually is.

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May 30, 2017, 10:56:30 AM
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I have been using mixer service for months now since our exchange platform had an issue with casino gambling sites and this is the first time I read ChipMixer procedure and I was amazed  on the process of mixing coins.  This is actually a brilliant idea.
that's what also attract my attention with the unique way of mixing the transaction will be much better, as i do also have issue with
casino site going to my btc wallet i need this service to stay safe and my hard earned btc will be send to my wallet to exchange with fiat.
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May 30, 2017, 11:11:19 AM
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Another great mixxing service, this is new for me. We can split our coins up to 3 transaction and we just need 3 step to complete mixxing who each step is very easy to understand. This is very secure privacy.

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May 30, 2017, 12:27:30 PM
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Everything has it's place and actually fits perfectly, I'm having a little bit difficulty to memorize the name of the site Cheesy chipmixerwzxwtypxszw?
Is that some kind of code or just random letters added to make this look cool?
Are you guys miners as well?
What happens if I wanted to send 100 transactions containing 1BTC each and want a single transaction containing 100BTC?
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