Best mixing method by theymos-
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146241.0Blockchain is available to everyone and everyone can see what Alice is doing with her bitcoin. Assume, she has 1 bitcoin, and she sent it to Bob. We can check it in explorer since it is available to everyone. We also can trace what Bob is doing with his bitcoin received from Alice. Basically, there is a way to trace everyone's bitcoin address.
Provided that it is easy to trace bitcoin transaction, what will Alice do if she wants to send bitcoin to Bob's address without letting someone knows? Bitcoin Mixer comes up with a solution to execute an untraceable transaction.
Simple process of sending bitcoin by Alice to Bob
Provided that Alice wanted to send bitcoin to Bob without a tail,
1. Alice will find out a Bitcoin Mixer.
2. Send her bitcoin to Bitcoin Mixer.
3. Bitcoin Mixer will send bitcoin to Bob.
If Alice sends bitcoin to an address of Bitcoin Mixer, Bitcoin Mixer will not send bitcoin to Bob from that address. No one will know whom Alice sent bitcoin and from whom Bob received the bitcoin.
For better understanding the system-
https://cryptalker.com/bitcoin-mixer/Some Mixing Services-
1. BitBlender
shutdown2. ChipMixer
3. Cryptomixer
4. Bitcoin Laundry
5. BestMixer
seizedBefore sending bitcoin to any mixing service, be sure the process, don't forget to check reviews from the internet as well as don't forget to use TOR.
LaGaulios thread, listing some Bitcoin Mixer-
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0I did not know about Bitcoin Mixers, and also I was wondering what the ChipMixers were, that I saw on so many profiles. And also just recently heard about Tor and am reading up on that.
I read the article also,
https://cryptalker.com/bitcoin-mixer/It's interesting that they say, on one hand, that you really you didn't need a Bitcoin mixer "if your funds are clean."
But if you get your bitcoin from the dark web, you need, (or should use) a mixer to disassociate your self from any BTC you purchased. They also recommend you consult a lawyer first. It all sounds very nefarious on the bitcoin user's part.
On the other hand they mention the U.S. Army and NSA are are tracking cryptocurrency users by analyzing transactions, which make the government sound more nefarious and sinister. So I understand why people are compelled to a mixer for basic privacy.
Thanks for the thread.