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newbie
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I just used sbqaxe6dwiydetyr.onion for the first time
after my deposit got confirmed i tried to send a payment, but every time when i try to do it i get a blank page.
on the network requests i see it returns status code 500.
I left their support a message, but did anyone encounter this issue?
Is there a TOR configuration i can use to fix this issue?
copper member
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@foolazz22

I don't know what updates I'm supposed to post. Usually, the names and fees are always the same and there is nothing to change. To be honest I just visit the link once per month, watch their ANN thread and make use of google alert.

I admit sometimes I bookmark a new service to add and then forgot but soon or later they send me a PM to be added in the list or members add it in a post here, like above

@coupable
updated, thank you
hero member
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Just discover this mixer Go-Overt after the lunch a signature campaign : Go-Overt - Bitcoin Mixer 2.0 Signature Campaign
⭐Name:Go-Overt
🔹Clearnet link: https://www.go-overt.com/
🔹Tor link: https://overtsgjd4xmgu25uegho7p3ez47solhiri5xpylcgm2tlofbafrzwid.onion/
🔹Bitcointalk thread link: Here
🔹Fees: 4.9% + 0.0007 BTC
🔹Minimum amount: 0.005

Any updates/changes to list of tumblers?
What kind of updates you are looking for? If you noticed any info to be added or removed, easy to ask op to do so. OP was recently updated last month .
jr. member
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Any updates/changes to list of tumblers?
legendary
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How is Chipmixer splitting BTC chips? For deposit 0.006 BTC (small transaction).

What does that get me in chips, chips can then be merged (possibility) if I understood FAQ correctly?
Sending 0.006 BTC, you will receive two chips: 1 x 0.002 BTC and 1 x 0.004 BTC (there is no 0.006 BTC chip). If you send an extra 0.002 BTC, you can get another chip of 0.002 BTC and merge the three of them for a single one of 0.008 BTC.
jr. member
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How is Chipmixer splitting BTC chips? For deposit 0.006 BTC (small transaction).

What does that get me in chips, chips can then be merged (possibility) if I understood FAQ correctly?
hero member
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Not sure I understood what is what lol---
ChipMixer allowes certain amount to be mixed like said above; 1,2,4,8.... mBTC which allows you to filter the probable ChipMixer users by getting all the addresses containing the same amount of input.

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I'm not sure how to use Chipmixer, should not be that difficult though.
Visit- https://chipmixer.com/faq, I guess this will help you understanding how ChipMixer works.

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How is using VPN affecting security?  
Use TOR browser and onion address- http://chipmixerwzxtzbw.onion/
That's enough for being secured from tracking data by the website which is unlikely though.
jr. member
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Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
Cryptomixer use common way of mixing coins, if you want more secure and privacy, chipmixer would be your choice though you can use both, make sure you access a correct website.
I recommend use their tor links instead of their clearnet site.

It is really more anonymous than the other mixer which uses a common way of mixing coins? LoyceV made a list of all BTC-Addresses with a balance and he filtered the list by the specific sizes of chipmixer chips (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and so on). Isn't that another piece of the puzzle to deanonymize someone?

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 mBTC. A quick search (using yesterday's address list) shows:
1 mBTC: 266408 addresses
2 mBTC: 66301 addresses
4 mBTC: 30343 addresses
8 mBTC: 15695 addresses
16 mBTC: 8290 addresses
32 mBTC: 3894 addresses
64 mBTC: 1797 addresses
128 mBTC: 1167 addresses
256 mBTC: 595 addresses
512 mBTC: 259 addresses
1024 mBTC: 442 addresses
2048 mBTC: 120 addresses
4096 mBTC: 139 addresses
8192 mBTC: 59 addresses

Not sure I understood what is what lol--- Chipmixer is more secure than Cryptomixer? I'm not sure how to use Chipmixer, should not be that difficult though. More used to ones like Cryptomixer. My transactions are quite small compared to many. I also use 2 VPN's and new wallets for each transaction, after wallet is used it's deleted. How is using VPN affecting security?  

EDIT: Thanks ofc to all contributions regarding safety/other info Smiley!!!
legendary
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Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
Cryptomixer use common way of mixing coins, if you want more secure and privacy, chipmixer would be your choice though you can use both, make sure you access a correct website.
I recommend use their tor links instead of their clearnet site.

It is really more anonymous than the other mixer which uses a common way of mixing coins? LoyceV made a list of all BTC-Addresses with a balance and he filtered the list by the specific sizes of chipmixer chips (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and so on). Isn't that another piece of the puzzle to deanonymize someone?

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 mBTC. A quick search (using yesterday's address list) shows:
1 mBTC: 266408 addresses
2 mBTC: 66301 addresses
4 mBTC: 30343 addresses
8 mBTC: 15695 addresses
16 mBTC: 8290 addresses
32 mBTC: 3894 addresses
64 mBTC: 1797 addresses
128 mBTC: 1167 addresses
256 mBTC: 595 addresses
512 mBTC: 259 addresses
1024 mBTC: 442 addresses
2048 mBTC: 120 addresses
4096 mBTC: 139 addresses
8192 mBTC: 59 addresses
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Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
They haven't had any major problems lately except in March where there was a complaint by one of the users who had about 81 BTC stuck in there but the issue was resolved without further complications

Check their ANN thread and read through the feedback left by different users before you finally decide whether to use them or not.
copper member
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
Cryptomixer use common way of mixing coins, if you want more secure and privacy, chipmixer would be your choice though you can use both, make sure you access a correct website.
I recommend use their tor links instead of their clearnet site.
hero member
Activity: 1358
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Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
According to OP, cryptomixer is still trusted service, however, why wouldn't you use ChipMixer? They are best in mixing and their fee is reasonable as you can pay whatever you want.
jr. member
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Anyone tried https://cryptomixer.io/ lately? Is it still reliable. Thought about using them.

Thanks for any insights. Cheers!
copper member
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
I am looking for a mixer that has good reputation.
ChipMixer seems to have great feedback.
Has anyone used it recently? Safe?
Other recommendations?
Yes, if you ask for secure and most anonymous mixer, everyone here will suggest you to use chipmixer. Just make sure you understand their steps though its easy as one two three, they're different from other common mixer and that makes them unique and secure.

Other recommendations, wasabi wallet, never used them though, but lots of people use them and have good feedback.
newbie
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I am looking for a mixer that has good reputation.
ChipMixer seems to have great feedback.
Has anyone used it recently? Safe?
Other recommendations?
copper member
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Sorry for the late update. Added, thank you. Let me know if you find another scam


I'll sort the list of scams alphabetically to make it easier to identify. I know it's a bit of a mess right now.
copper member
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Hello,
Please add mycryptomixer.app as a phishing copy,
They have only 1 address used on their backend - 1HkqErrhdS9MGitjYQGzbs4CFpUf8oN2cV

We will update here on all other scam clones as they appear.
jr. member
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Anyone know a reliable BCH mixer, or are all BTC mixers? Can't find any with quick googling.

Edit:
- the coinshuffle feature with Electron cash https://news.bitcoin.com/how-to-shuffle-your-bch-coins-like-a-boss/
- the wallet is called cashshuffle not coinshuffle https://cashshuffle.com/

Thanks for info. I will look into that.
Got my BCH from Bitcloak, but it was a hassle, so do not wan't to try that one again. Maybe I just use a BTC tumbler.
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Anyone know a reliable BCH mixer, or are all BTC mixers? Can't find any with quick googling.

Sorry I don't, all the ones I know are either closed or scams (i.e. bestmixer, coinmix.to, etc).

I may be wrong but Electron Cash has a coinshuffle feature, an implementation of Coinjoin to mix several transactions but without a 3rd party (see here about CoinShuffle). I think there is even a wallet called "Coinshuffle" but think about doing your own research because I'm not Bcash fan and don't really know the wallet

Edit:
- the coinshuffle feature with Electron cash https://news.bitcoin.com/how-to-shuffle-your-bch-coins-like-a-boss/
- the wallet is called cashshuffle not coinshuffle https://cashshuffle.com/
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