If I'm correct, LoyceV sometime ago had shared one way to track ChipMixer input by grouping them into 2 mBTC, 4 mBTC or something which I can't exactly remember.
Nope, I didn't track anything. All I did was count how many addresses have a certain balance:
I can think of several other uses:
I thought of another use: what if you wanted to know how many addresses might be ChipMixer chips? They have specific sizes of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 or 8192 m
BTC. A quick search (using yesterday's address list) shows:
1 m
BTC: 266408 addresses
2 m
BTC: 66301 addresses
4 m
BTC: 30343 addresses
8 m
BTC: 15695 addresses
16 m
BTC: 8290 addresses
32 m
BTC: 3894 addresses
64 m
BTC: 1797 addresses
128 m
BTC: 1167 addresses
256 m
BTC: 595 addresses
512 m
BTC: 259 addresses
1024 m
BTC: 442 addresses
2048 m
BTC: 120 addresses
4096 m
BTC: 139 addresses
8192 m
BTC: 59 addresses
Why don’t you instead allow users to have their desired input of any amount; not tied with 2 mBTC, it can be 0.00256 BTC as well. I'm not sure such things existed in ChipMixer or not; I can't remember exactly as I had checked out long ago.
There are
currently 75,819 addresses holding 2 m
BTC, and 716 addresses holding 2.56 m
BTC. The former is much better at "hiding in plain sight".