People thinking
Bitcoin is an anonymous cryptocurrency is simply a total misconception as you know (or at least you should).
There are some Bitcoin users looking to get real privacy and this is where such websites are useful.
Privacy is a right, not a privilegeI a not going to talk about the advantages to use such websites, (privacy, tainted coins, etc...) this is not the purpose of this topic.
I am trying to make an updated list of
Bitcoin mixers/tumblers websites.
it will be useful to other users/readers, especially when there are some scams to avoid(cloned sites, etc...))
Disclaimer:
Although the list is updated as frequently as possible, (as soon as a change is needed), it's important for people to do their own research to make up their own opinion. Follow the announcement topics (links are posted when there is one), see what's going on, check the recent feedback from others, etc...
It can be very easy to be fooled. There are a lot of scams, much more than legitimate tumblers, (unfortunately).
Some don't bother to create a website with a different TLD (.net instead of .com) and replicate the design of a well-known mixer in order to mislead people.
Others go further using the
IDN homograph attack.
To make it simple they use very similar characters. For example, using "l" lowercase L, and "I" uppercase "i". Or "ẹ" instead of "e".
examples below:
aladinwebsite .net
aiadinwebsite .net
bitcointumblerslist. com
bitcointumblẹrslist .com
Don't forget to visit
Scams Bitcoin Mixers List and Services closed to avoid loosing money
You may be interested to read @mocacinno on
Mixers using cloudflare's SSL certificatesThese discussions are defenately not limited to mixers, but should extend to any site that handles information you're not willing to share with law enforcement. It's perfectly fine to use cloudflare on your blog, your forum or on your site selling mouth masks.
It's not fine to use cloudflare on banking apps, ammo stores, mixers,...
2024 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites
⭐Name:
CryptoMixer🔹Launched on: May 2016
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Fees: 0.5% + 0.0005 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.001
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Mixtum🔹Launched on: August 2018
🔹Fees: 4% - 5% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Minimum amount: 0.005 BTC
🔹Maximum amount: 50 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Coinomize🔹Launched on: May 2020
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
Here🔹Fees: 1% - 5% (+ 0.0003 Network fee)
🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Anonymixer🔹Launched on: August 2020
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Fees: from 1 to 2% (+ Network fee is dynamic depending on the mempool)
🔹Minimum amount: 0.001 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: No
⭐Name:
Mixtura🔹Launched on: July 2021
🔹Bitcointalk thread link: n/a
🔹Fees: up to 5% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Mixer🔹Launched on: December 2021
🔹Bitcointalk thread link: n/a
🔹Fees: 4-5% + 0,0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0,003 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Bitmixer🔹Launched on: July 2022
🔹Fees: from 1 to 5% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Maximum amount: 50 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Mixero🔹Launched on: November 2022
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Fees: from 0.7% to 4.7% + 0.0003 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.002 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Webmixer🔹Launched on: April 2023
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Fees: from 1 to 5% + network fees (0,00035 or 0007 BTC)
🔹Minimum amount: 0,001 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
MedusaMixer🔹Launched on: April 2023
🔹Fees: from 4 to 5% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Maximum amount: 50 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Mixy 🔹Launched on: June 2023
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Fees: 3-5% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Whir🔹Launched on:
🔹Fees: 1% fixed fee
🔹Minimum amount: 0,001 BTC
🔹Maximum amount: 10 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
⭐Name:
Thormixer🔹Launched on: July 2023
🔹Fees: 4% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
here🔹Minimum amount: 0.003 BTC
🔹Maximum amount: 50 BTC
🔹Cloudflare/Ddos-guard.net: Yes
Alternatives to Bitcoin mixers with Coinjoin
What is Coinjoin?"CoinJoin is a trustless method for combining multiple Bitcoin payments from multiple spenders into a single transaction to make it more difficult for outside parties to determine which spender paid which recipient or recipients."
More about it:
CoinJoin
⭐Name:
Wasabi Wallet🔹Clearnet link:
https://wasabiwallet.io🔹Tor link: wasabiukrxmkdgve5kynjztuovbg43uxcbcxn6y2okcrsg7gb6jdmbad.onion
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
🔹Fees: 0.003% multiplied by the anonymity set (number of participants of the CoinJoin)
🔹Minimum amount: 0.1
BTC
⭐Name:
Samourai🔹Clearnet link:
https://samouraiwallet.com/whirlpool🔹Tor link: 72typmu5edrjmcdkzuzmv2i4zqru7rjlrcxwtod4nu6qtfsqegngzead.onion/
🔹Bitcointalk thread link: n/a
🔹Fees: flat fee for an unlimited anonymity set.
🔹Minimum amount: .01
BTC
⭐Name:
JoinMarket🔹Clearnet link: download at
https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket-clientserver🔹Tor link:
🔹Bitcointalk thread link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=919116.0🔹Fees: Varies. Typically, around 0.0001% per participant per round, or about 0.005%
🔹Minimum amount: Varies
I created the list myself and didn't copy anyone. It's just that some blogs copy-pasted this topic and make it their own.