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September 27, 2017, 05:30:28 PM
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I tumbled my coins successfully @ bitmixer.io yesterday. Initially, I was very hesitant due to the amount of FUD on this thread, and its similarities with bitmixer.io. However, I decided to give them a try with the minimum amount, and I must say that they are one of the most secure and professional bitcoin tumbling services I have ever used.

Yes, the website looks kinda like bitmixer, and 99% of websites that adopt this approach are scams. Bitmixer.io is the exception and is in the 1% minority. I say this because after my first mix, I made a lot more transactions with bigger amounts, and I received every single satoshi back minus their fees. I hope they keep this up and are here to stay as the community needs honest businesses.
I'm curious on how did you succesfully tumbled your coins using BitMixer.io, since its service stopped working 2 months ago Roll Eyes

It's also funny how you keep saying that bitmixer looks like bitmixer, and how bitmixer is the exception. lol


My bad, I meant to type bitmixcoin.io, that's what the name does to you.  Grin ... I guess it's all part of the attraction and the main reason they went for similar names. Hopefully, they will keep delivering services to match their illustrious predecessor.
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September 28, 2017, 07:58:23 AM
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I tumbled my coins successfully @ bitmixcoin.io yesterday. Initially, I was very hesitant due to the amount of FUD on this thread, and its similarities with bitmixer. However, I decided to give them a try with the minimum amount, and I must say that they are one of the most secure and professional bitcoin tumbling services I have ever used.

Yes, the website looks kinda like bitmixer, and 99% of websites that adopt this approach are scams. Bitmixcoin.io is the exception and is in the 1% minority. I say this because after my first mix, I made a lot more transactions with bigger amounts, and I received every single satoshi back minus their fees. I hope they keep this up and are here to stay as the community needs honest businesses.


Thank you sir for your kind review!

I tumbled my coins successfully @ bitmixer.io yesterday. Initially, I was very hesitant due to the amount of FUD on this thread, and its similarities with bitmixer.io. However, I decided to give them a try with the minimum amount, and I must say that they are one of the most secure and professional bitcoin tumbling services I have ever used.

Yes, the website looks kinda like bitmixer, and 99% of websites that adopt this approach are scams. Bitmixer.io is the exception and is in the 1% minority. I say this because after my first mix, I made a lot more transactions with bigger amounts, and I received every single satoshi back minus their fees. I hope they keep this up and are here to stay as the community needs honest businesses.
I'm curious on how did you succesfully tumbled your coins using BitMixer.io, since its service stopped working 2 months ago Roll Eyes

It's also funny how you keep saying that bitmixer looks like bitmixer, and how bitmixer is the exception. lol

I think that we all knew that he meant to our service. troll, can you please go and higher your post count somewhere else? especially the competitor's signature.

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September 28, 2017, 03:57:54 PM
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I think that we all knew that he meant to our service. troll, can you please go and higher your post count somewhere else? especially the competitor's signature.
Am I really the troll? Or maybe it's your sockpuppet account bashing and spreading bullshit about the competition while wearing your service's signature?  Roll Eyes

I really deslike your behaviour of calling everybody a troll just because they are saying something bad about your mixer. Even if the user concern is valid.

I'm not here to "attack the competition". I actually reviewed and gave positive suggestions to other 2 mixers while wearing the ChipMixer signature. The best mixer will prevail regardless of some random posts from your so-called "trolls".

Anyway, good luck with your mixer...

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September 28, 2017, 04:01:00 PM
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I think that we all knew that he meant to our service. troll, can you please go and higher your post count somewhere else? especially the competitor's signature.
Am I really the troll? Or maybe it's your sockpuppet account bashing and spreading bullshit about the competition while wearing your service's signature?  Roll Eyes

I really deslike your behaviour of calling everybody a troll just because they are saying something bad about your mixer. Even if the user concern is valid.

I'm not here to "attack the competition". I actually reviewed and gave positive suggestions to other 2 mixers while wearing the ChipMixer signature. The best mixer will prevail regardless of some random posts from your so-called "trolls".

Anyway, good luck with your mixer...

LOL, you're coming to my thread, quoting someone that misspelled our service and correcting him..

anyways whatever you say, go troll somewhere else please, we wish you the best,  Thank you and have a good day.




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September 29, 2017, 07:34:59 PM
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we decided to stay with %0.5 fee for one more month!

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October 01, 2017, 06:06:17 PM
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I tried using their tor website but I am not well versed in onion websites and opted for the normal version. My transaction with this service was successful. The website is simple and user friendly, I received a letter of guarantee and their fee is the lowest that I am aware of. A little after 3 confirmations I received my mixed BTC which is fast for a mixing service. All in all a smooth experience.

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October 01, 2017, 08:47:54 PM
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we decided to stay with %0.5 fee for one more month!

   Good news, promotions always attract more people. For people who wish to stay anonymous this are great,
couple days ago I saw some very interesting comment on reddit, headline of topic is Mixing bitcoins is
very important, you can be anonymous.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3ttgqp/mixing_bitcoins_is_very_important_and_you_can_be/
   This comment made me think about future. Partially I can agree with this guy, maybe we need to be
anonymous and in that way we can protect our bitcoins from government agencies that can try to tax us or
to take bitcoins from us. Who knows what kind of laws will be created in the future about bitcoin.
  



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October 05, 2017, 05:07:03 AM
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we decided to stay with %0.5 fee for one more month!

   Good news, promotions always attract more people. For people who wish to stay anonymous this are great,
couple days ago I saw some very interesting comment on reddit, headline of topic is Mixing bitcoins is
very important, you can be anonymous.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3ttgqp/mixing_bitcoins_is_very_important_and_you_can_be/
   This comment made me think about future. Partially I can agree with this guy, maybe we need to be
anonymous and in that way we can protect our bitcoins from government agencies that can try to tax us or
to take bitcoins from us. Who knows what kind of laws will be created in the future about bitcoin.
  

exactly, and we get more customers daily and get and more trust.

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October 05, 2017, 03:18:39 PM
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I've been using bitcoin since it sold for about $20. And I did a lot of "big things" with my coins back in the days when adoption was shit, and the only place you could spend them was at DNM's. I discovered then that the best way to buy coins anonymously was with cash or using secondary markets, like darknet markets, local bitcoins, bitcoin ATM, etc. These methods ensured you could buy your coins without using an ID.
I found out the hard way that forensic blockchain analysis is real. I tend to keep that in mind when dong big things with bitcoin. Using a good and secure mixer is a necessity not a choice for me. Choosing one is often difficult, so I spread my transactions around different ones. My experiences have been generally okay, except for when I was scammed by coinmixer.net, run by serial scammer  moriartybitcoin. I hope that fucker is dead, and his death was/is slow and painful.
I have used just about every mixer out there. from helix, bitblender, bitmixer.io - oh how I miss bitmixer - and most recently chipmixer. And I must say bitmixcoin has surprised me a lot. I took it for another shitty clone of "the mixer with no bottle", that shut down after a little heat from LE. However, its been smooth sailing so far and I rate them A++.  I will keep using different mixers, especially the established ones, but bitmixcoin will remain number one on my list until something changes.
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I've been using bitcoin since it sold for about $20. And I did a lot of "big things" with my coins back in the days when adoption was shit, and the only place you could spend them was at DNM's. I discovered then that the best way to buy coins anonymously was with cash or using secondary markets, like darknet markets, local bitcoins, bitcoin ATM, etc. These methods ensured you could buy your coins without using an ID.
I found out the hard way that forensic blockchain analysis is real. I tend to keep that in mind when dong big things with bitcoin. Using a good and secure mixer is a necessity not a choice for me. Choosing one is often difficult, so I spread my transactions around different ones. My experiences have been generally okay, except for when I was scammed by coinmixer.net, run by serial scammer  moriartybitcoin. I hope that fucker is dead, and his death was/is slow and painful.
I have used just about every mixer out there. from helix, bitblender, bitmixer.io - oh how I miss bitmixer - and most recently chipmixer. And I must say bitmixcoin has surprised me a lot. I took it for another shitty clone of "the mixer with no bottle", that shut down after a little heat from LE. However, its been smooth sailing so far and I rate them A++.  I will keep using different mixers, especially the established ones, but bitmixcoin will remain number one on my list until something changes.


Thank you for your review !

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we run our youtube video contest

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I see you've been bragging about those 10 btc in escrow, but let's see if it DOES actually make sense: assuming you are a new market player and so have a relatively small amount of customers, your cap of simultaneously mixed coins is 100 btc (for simplicity) and that's where exit scam happens (for whatever reason, we are just assuming here). And let's say there were 100 people where everyone was mixing a single coin, which means that if the escrow will be WILLING to collaborate and allocate funds proportionally then everyone gets 0.1 btc.

Does only for me this thing look ridiculous and proves absolutely nothing? Keep in mind that we have an optimistic 1 to 10 ratio here (escrow/mixer), so if the real turnover is higher than you'll probably get like a few satoshis or so from the escrow.

Good luck with establishing trust but imo this is not the right way of doing it. 
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I see you've been bragging about those 10 btc in escrow, but let's see if it DOES actually make sense: assuming you are a new market player and so have a relatively small amount of customers, your cap of simultaneously mixed coins is 100 btc (for simplicity) and that's where exit scam happens (for whatever reason, we are just assuming here). And let's say there were 100 people where everyone was mixing a single coin, which means that if the escrow will be WILLING to collaborate and allocate funds proportionally then everyone gets 0.1 btc.

Does only for me this thing look ridiculous and proves absolutely nothing? Keep in mind that we have an optimistic 1 to 10 ratio here (escrow/mixer), so if the real turnover is higher than you'll probably get like a few satoshis or so from the escrow.

Good luck with establishing trust but imo this is not the right way of doing it. 

You are more than welcome to use other mixers without escrow, thank you!

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I need to put at least 1 full bitcoin into your mixer Service ?
or have i missunderstod something becourse iam willing to mixxing some samller amounts than 1 BTC XD



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I need to put at least 1 full bitcoin into your mixer Service ?
or have i missunderstod something becourse iam willing to mixxing some samller amounts than 1 BTC XD



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Hi,

You can mix any amount higher than 0.01 !


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we gain trust on a daily basis!

we are happy to provide perfect service to our customers.

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I see you've been bragging about those 10 btc in escrow, but let's see if it DOES actually make sense: assuming you are a new market player and so have a relatively small amount of customers, your cap of simultaneously mixed coins is 100 btc (for simplicity) and that's where exit scam happens (for whatever reason, we are just assuming here). And let's say there were 100 people where everyone was mixing a single coin, which means that if the escrow will be WILLING to collaborate and allocate funds proportionally then everyone gets 0.1 btc.

Does only for me this thing look ridiculous and proves absolutely nothing? Keep in mind that we have an optimistic 1 to 10 ratio here (escrow/mixer), so if the real turnover is higher than you'll probably get like a few satoshis or so from the escrow.

Good luck with establishing trust but imo this is not the right way of doing it.  

1:10 ratio for BTC10 and BTC100, yes, it is not balanced.
But the thing is; everyone is free to mix small amount several times if they are doubting a mixing service, not only this one (does not intend to defend this site). But, a mixer service actually doesn't need to escrow funds, in this case just for insurance but you said this is not the right way of doing it? Maybe you should mentioned about the right way to do it. There is another mixing service which doesn't escrow their funds at all, only based on their trust in this forum. On the other hand, every mixing service could manage to collect fees from all of transactions which is profitable without have to scam people, trust is more valuable than BTC1 at a time or BTC10 in different time frame
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October 10, 2017, 03:25:27 AM
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I see you've been bragging about those 10 btc in escrow, but let's see if it DOES actually make sense: assuming you are a new market player and so have a relatively small amount of customers, your cap of simultaneously mixed coins is 100 btc (for simplicity) and that's where exit scam happens (for whatever reason, we are just assuming here). And let's say there were 100 people where everyone was mixing a single coin, which means that if the escrow will be WILLING to collaborate and allocate funds proportionally then everyone gets 0.1 btc.

Does only for me this thing look ridiculous and proves absolutely nothing? Keep in mind that we have an optimistic 1 to 10 ratio here (escrow/mixer), so if the real turnover is higher than you'll probably get like a few satoshis or so from the escrow.

Good luck with establishing trust but imo this is not the right way of doing it.  

1:10 ratio for BTC10 and BTC100, yes, it is not balanced.
But the thing is; everyone is free to mix small amount several times if they are doubting a mixing service, not only this one (does not intend to defend this site). But, a mixer service actually doesn't need to escrow funds, in this case just for insurance but you said this is not the right way of doing it? Maybe you should mentioned about the right way to do it. There is another mixing service which doesn't escrow their funds at all, only based on their trust in this forum. On the other hand, every mixing service could manage to collect fees from all of transactions which is profitable without have to scam people, trust is more valuable than BTC1 at a time or BTC10 in different time frame

how many times has it already been mentioned? the same way as the original service did
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October 10, 2017, 01:42:10 PM
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we run our youtube video contest

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It sounds good, I think video creator were encourage to join in this contest, I also want to join in this contest but I was too shy and I know to myself that I have lack of knowledge regarding bitmixing of coin. Moreover my English vocabulary are seems limited, it's hard for me to elaborate the flow and functionality of this project. Well, hoping that bitmixcoin were found a right persons who create good and quality advertisement of this project. Good luck bitmixcoin more power.
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October 10, 2017, 03:31:57 PM
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I see you've been bragging about those 10 btc in escrow, but let's see if it DOES actually make sense: assuming you are a new market player and so have a relatively small amount of customers, your cap of simultaneously mixed coins is 100 btc (for simplicity) and that's where exit scam happens (for whatever reason, we are just assuming here). And let's say there were 100 people where everyone was mixing a single coin, which means that if the escrow will be WILLING to collaborate and allocate funds proportionally then everyone gets 0.1 btc.

Does only for me this thing look ridiculous and proves absolutely nothing? Keep in mind that we have an optimistic 1 to 10 ratio here (escrow/mixer), so if the real turnover is higher than you'll probably get like a few satoshis or so from the escrow.

Good luck with establishing trust but imo this is not the right way of doing it.  

1:10 ratio for BTC10 and BTC100, yes, it is not balanced.
But the thing is; everyone is free to mix small amount several times if they are doubting a mixing service, not only this one (does not intend to defend this site). But, a mixer service actually doesn't need to escrow funds, in this case just for insurance but you said this is not the right way of doing it? Maybe you should mentioned about the right way to do it. There is another mixing service which doesn't escrow their funds at all, only based on their trust in this forum. On the other hand, every mixing service could manage to collect fees from all of transactions which is profitable without have to scam people, trust is more valuable than BTC1 at a time or BTC10 in different time frame

You are right, the truth is that the only way a mixer can prove it is legit and not scamming is remaining in business over a long period of time. There is absolutely no other way they can prove their intentions apart from revealing the identities of the people behind the mixer. Trust is gained over time. Even when a website or business is trusted, and has been in business for several years, they can still exit scam. A good example is MTGOX. The reason they made away with so much coins is that people completely trusted them and left huge amount of coins on the exchange.

I think bitmixcoin is chugging along nicely, I am yet to mix any coins with them, but I will be doing so asap, so that I can take part in the video contest. The only way to make a good promotion  video is trying out the mixer. At the very least if they scam me of the .01btc I plan on depositing, the escrow will pay that back. The escrowed amount is a good thing, and it should not be sneered at. More start ups should be encouraged to do the same and increase consumer confidence. I would rather take my business to someone that offers me escrow insurance than give it to a company based solely on their signature campaign.
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