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May 29, 2019, 04:59:02 PM
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Hello all,

I recently came to know about the shutting down process of bitblender, I had much coins saved onto it. I unfortunately missed the withdrawal warning as I was away for past few weeks. I tried to access http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ today and I could not.

Anyone can help me get in touch with the owners/admin of them so that I can request a withdrawal, I can prove my account ownership with the help of PGP signature of addresses, username/password, etc.

Please, I request all of you here. It was all my savings. I thought they are legit Sad

Edit: Can anyone tag or refer admin of bitblender (username: blender , profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=229601 ) here? I can not message him because of my newbie status. I see they gave few time to withdraw which I missed, that means they do have good intentions to close this service peacefully.

Edit#2: bitblender is now online for few hours. Everyone with coins inside withdraw NOW!!

thanks!
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May 29, 2019, 05:22:04 PM
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Erm.. I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but Bitblender just shutdown:
Bitcoin Blender is shutting down. Please withdraw.

Here's a discussion topic concerning bitblender's shutdown: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147982.0

Anyway, best of luck with the recovery of your funds.

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May 29, 2019, 05:24:26 PM
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Yes, I just came to know that about an hour ago  Embarrassed . Any contact of bitblender admin that I can reach?
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May 29, 2019, 05:28:25 PM
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Yes, I just came to know that about an hour ago  Embarrassed . Any contact of bitblender admin that I can reach?

Have you already tried withdrawing via their website? Based on what I've read they haven't like 100% shut down yet; or at least people could still withdraw. As said by 1miau. I'm not sure though.

Yes, looks like people have still time to withdraw their funds, BitBlender isn't seized like BestMixer, BitBlender has most likely decided to stop their operations based on their own decision.

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May 29, 2019, 05:54:13 PM
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Have you already tried withdrawing via their website? Based on what I've read they haven't like 100% shut down yet; or at least people could still withdraw. As said by 1miau. I'm not sure though.

Yes, looks like people have still time to withdraw their funds, BitBlender isn't seized like BestMixer, BitBlender has most likely decided to stop their operations based on their own decision.

I can not access their website, this one : http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/
I do not know if they have any more mirrors, if they do. Please post here?
Or anyone else can access the http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ please let us know.
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May 29, 2019, 06:10:43 PM
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I can’t either.

AFAIK, there is no mirrors. BE CAREFUL with people giving you other “mirrors” link. It’s probably a scam to get your credentials and possibly steal your coins if the website comes back later.

I don’t think they would give people only 1 day to withdrawal. So I’ll assume it’s a technical issue and they will come back (for some days) to let people get their coins (or at least I hope so).

I’ll PM him in case he shows up here again.

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May 29, 2019, 06:13:35 PM
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I can’t either.

AFAIK, there is no mirrors. BE CAREFUL with people giving you other “mirrors” link. It’s probably a scam to get your credentials and possibly steal your coins if the website comes back later.

I don’t think they would give people only 1 day to withdrawal. So I’ll assume it’s a technical issue and they will come back (for some days) to let people get their coins (or at least I hope so).

I’ll PM him in case he shows up here again.

Thanks for PM'ing him TryNinja. I really appreciate this. I really hope he logs back to resolve this matter or give more time to withdraws. I am keep trying their website and I will update here if I see it is UP.
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May 29, 2019, 07:06:48 PM
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Yes, I just came to know that about an hour ago  Embarrassed . Any contact of bitblender admin that I can reach?

Have you already tried withdrawing via their website? Based on what I've read they haven't like 100% shut down yet; or at least people could still withdraw. As said by 1miau. I'm not sure though.

Yes, looks like people have still time to withdraw their funds, BitBlender isn't seized like BestMixer, BitBlender has most likely decided to stop their operations based on their own decision.
That was all I could read out of the post of BitBlender and the comments made by other users.

I have only the same infomation as everyone here and it's sad to see the official account of BitBlender so inactive when it's needed the most.  Undecided
They advertised for very long here and the only thing they are posting is a one-liner containing no date, at least a vague detail like 1 week / 2 weeks etc. would be nice.

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May 29, 2019, 09:06:52 PM
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Hello all,

I recently came to know about the shutting down process of bitblender, I had much coins saved onto it. I unfortunately missed the withdrawal warning as I was away for past few weeks. I tried to access http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ today and I could not.

Anyone can help me get in touch with the owners/admin of them so that I can request a withdrawal, I can prove my account ownership with the help of PGP signature of addresses, username/password, etc.

Please, I request all of you here. It was all my savings. I thought they are legit Sad

Edit: Can anyone tag or refer admin of bitblender (username: blender , profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=229601 ) here? I can not message him because of my newbie status. I see they gave few time to withdraw which I missed, that means they do have good intentions to close this service peacefully.

thanks!
I think Hhampuz has some connections to owner of bitblender since he was managing canpaign for them and also last post of bitblender's owner includes thanks to Hhampuz.
If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.

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I think Hhampuz has some connections to owner of bitblender since he was managing canpaign for them and also last post of bitblender's owner includes thanks to Hhampuz.
If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.

I already tried contacting Hhampuz on this, he said he can not help me in this. I do understand that getting unresponsive can be a part of security, but as we can see he offered withdrawals, which means he do have intention of closing this nicely.
I am just making a request here, hope he reads it and consider it.

Also, if any of the admin have his email (which he must have provided while registration), you guys can contact him for these undisclosed cases. As he was a vendor here, and he owe people coins and answers. I am sure not everyone was being able to get cleared in such short time.

Thanks for your reply!
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May 29, 2019, 10:02:50 PM
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Looks like the site is not accessible at this moment, giving one day to withdraw everything is not a fair deal for their customers, just wait for some time and hopefully they will be back online again, there is no other way to contact them other than the site and his profile over here.

If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.
It was one of the most reputable and the oldest mixer till they made the decision to shut down and i do not think that the owner will run with the user funds.
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May 29, 2019, 10:20:44 PM
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I think Hhampuz has some connections to owner of bitblender since he was managing canpaign for them and also last post of bitblender's owner includes thanks to Hhampuz.
If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.

I already tried contacting Hhampuz on this, he said he can not help me in this. I do understand that getting unresponsive can be a part of security, but as we can see he offered withdrawals, which means he do have intention of closing this nicely.
I am just making a request here, hope he reads it and consider it.

Also, if any of the admin have his email (which he must have provided while registration), you guys can contact him for these undisclosed cases. As he was a vendor here, and he owe people coins and answers. I am sure not everyone was being able to get cleared in such short time.

Thanks for your reply!
You can't blame him for that, you need to understand his stand and I hope the btc is not much. With that been said, you only have two options now if you're lucky.
1. Post what you wrote on OP page on their ANN rather than
Quote from: john11bitcoin
Too bad to hear it. I can not access http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ over TOR, anyone else can?

2. Send their representative a PM since he was online yesterday maybe he will be soon.

Looks like the site is not accessible at this moment, giving one day to withdraw everything is not a fair deal for their customers, just wait for some time and hopefully they will be back online again, there is no other way to contact them other than the site and his profile over here.

Don't be so quick to judge others buddy because what's going in the tumbler industries is far more than you think and you should ask yourself what is it that is so huge to make a 5years successful company shut down just like that. Besides, people are been advise not to pick much of their btc on an exchange site or any site which the are not the holder of the wallet private keys.







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You can't blame him for that, you need to understand his stand and I hope the btc is not much. With that been said, you only have two options now if you're lucky.
1. Post what you wrote on OP page on their ANN rather than
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Too bad to hear it. I can not access http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ over TOR, anyone else can?

2. Send their representative a PM since he was online yesterday maybe he will be soon.


Yes, I understand. Its just few hours the website is down and I did not come to point fingers or accuse someone. If I did, I apologize for it. I am just worrying a lot.
Secondly, yes. btc was much for me. I did mistakenly stored there for long time as I was their user for about 2~3 years now. And he put up a message on website to withdraw and I missed it. (its was just for a day)

I really hope I get lucky with this, and he stays legit (as he is till now by providing a flawless service for years).

I just posted on their ANN thread with the details I posted here. About sending him the PM, I can not send as he does not accept PM from newbies, can you do that favor for me? I'll be grateful

Thanks!
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May 30, 2019, 01:34:22 AM
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I hope the btc is not much.
Judging by his moniker, john11bitcoin... oh yes I think it's 11btc.

Just humour - I hope it lightens his mood.

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Little bit off topic, but I'd be very wary about using any blender at the moment, I really suspect that more will be closing down eventually.
It's because Europol has been cracking down on blenders lately and charging them with money laundering.

Bestmixer has been taken down and it would be naive to think that they aren't keeping an eye on the other ones.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/europol-shuts-down-200-million-crypto-mixing-service-bestmixer

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May 30, 2019, 10:38:05 AM
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It's because Europol has been cracking down on blenders lately and charging them with money laundering.

It's only one mixer. And for all we know the place was founded by the police in the first place. That said if I had hot coins I'd probably try sorting them out now just in case. If I had ongoing hot coins I wouldn't bother being in BTC any more. The days of hotness with relative impunity are drawing to a close.  
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Lets see how it goes, the URL is offline for about straight 24 hours now.  Huh
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May 30, 2019, 03:15:26 PM
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I hope the btc is not much.
Judging by his moniker, john11bitcoin... oh yes I think it's 11btc.

Just humour - I hope it lightens his mood.

It could be true actually but that wouldn't lighten his mood when 11 BTC is lost  Grin

I wonder how it happened that he kept his coins in the mixer when you just suppose to mix there and get it out. Mixers doesn't have a long life span as we know it. Good luck to him though. Hope he can find the admin to provide the mirror.

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It could be true actually but that wouldn't lighten his mood when 11 BTC is lost  Grin

I wonder how it happened that he kept his coins in the mixer when you just suppose to mix there and get it out. Mixers doesn't have a long life span as we know it. Good luck to him though. Hope he can find the admin to provide the mirror.
Not trying to justify OP’s actions on this, but BitBlender is 5 years old. Far from a short life span. But yeah, you’re not supposed to hold any coins in mixers, exchanges or websites (mainly after the government takes one down) for longer than needed.

I’ve PM’ed BitBlender already. So unless the website comes back or there is any new informations, I don’t think there is a need to keep bumping this thread.

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May 30, 2019, 05:16:16 PM
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Little bit off topic, but I'd be very wary about using any blender at the moment, I really suspect that more will be closing down eventually.
It's because Europol has been cracking down on blenders lately and charging them with money laundering.

Bestmixer has been taken down and it would be naive to think that they aren't keeping an eye on the other ones.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/europol-shuts-down-200-million-crypto-mixing-service-bestmixer

While we don't have verified information at hand, I also believe that the closing of the Bitblender operation has something to do with the seizure of Bestmixer...maybe they are afraid to suffer the same fate and be charged in court. I just feel pity with users who were not able to withdraw any coins they left in there just like the case here with john11bitcoin. I am hoping this can be resolved soon.
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