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You could also make full use of the FAQ section. It always has most of the answers to your questions https://[banned mixer]/en/pages/faq



I have a question to @YoMix regarding the blog, particularly this/en/blog/post/best-bitcoin-mixers-2022-2023] article. Can't it be updated? I see chipmixer being listed as one of the best mixers, but we all know it's no more as of today
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I was about trading to use the YoMix Mixing service but they are asking of Mixing Code which I don't know how to get it. So I will want the YoMix company to tell me how to get the code so I can use their mixing to see how fast and effective it is.

And also what is the minimum amount for the service fee?

Your mixing code sort of like a receipt given after you mix your coins. If this is your first time, you don't need to put anything there. Later on if you mix a second time, if you want to totally ensure that you will not receive your old coins, you can enter your mixing code "receipt," and Yomix won't give you any of your original coins from your first time mixing.


The lowest service fee right now is .7%, although this may change. You can always check it on the slider right there on your mixing form.
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I was about trading to use the YoMix Mixing service but they are asking of Mixing Code which I don't know how to get it. So I will want the YoMix company to tell me how to get the code so I can use their mixing to see how fast and effective it is.

And also what is the minimum amount for the service fee?
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Hello,  tried to contact you through a ticket but did not receive an answer, in a strange way, there was a delay in 2 out of 3 transactions, I don't remember that I put it, could you remove it please? Thank you.
Hey, where you sorted out?
Yep. We answered in our anonymous ticket system.
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Hello,  tried to contact you through a ticket but did not receive an answer, in a strange way, there was a delay in 2 out of 3 transactions, I don't remember that I put it, could you remove it please? Thank you.
Hey, where you sorted out?
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Hello,  tried to contact you through a ticket but did not receive an answer, in a strange way, there was a delay in 2 out of 3 transactions, I don't remember that I put it, could you remove it please? Thank you.
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It's a cost of doing business to have to pay the fee on the withdrawal. Yobit would make a gain if fees drop, and they make less when fees go up. They should price the mixer service at whatever they think it needs to be in order to stay profitable as fees fluctuate. A contractor who builds a house puts in his initial bid and can't change it 6 months later because the price of wood went up (in the same way he wouldn't lower it when the price of wood drops). Stopping the mixer now is like a contractor refusing to continue building the house after giving the initial quote or promise. Yobit is a 'good mixer' when we can trust that we can withdraw our coins regardless of the current transaction fee. It'd be really damaging to shut anything down when fees go high. Simply raise your fees, which is totally fair, and I think we would all understand that. If Yobit wants to be really innovative, they could even create a moving average fee: something that tracks the average transaction fee of the past week or so and adjusts their pricing model accordingly.
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I don't see a way in which mixers can have it easier since, they use same network as the rest of the bitcoin community. Compounding coins comes with mo advantage as, the number of confirmations would play a role too.
For deposits, the user is responsible for adjusting the fees and paying attention to the state of the network before sending to the mixer. The mixer's task can be to extend the validity of the deposit address because transactions may take much longer than expected and the sender is not able to use the RBF feature for one reason or another.
But for withdrawals, the Mixer is solely responsible for them and they must be done efficiently regardless of the state of the network if they set fixed fees for Mix operations. The only solution, in my opinion, could be to choose one of these two ideas:
1- Stopping the mixer until the end of the wave of the high fees crisis.
2- Adopting the chip method, as was done by ChipMixer, and placing the responsibility for the withdrawal on the user.
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I don't see a way in which mixers can have it easier since, they use same network as the rest of the bitcoin community. Compounding coins comes with mo advantage as, the number of confirmations would play a role too.
In other words, you want a mixer to work like an exchange, whereby they combine transactions in order to save fees?

You do realize this can make the job easier for Chainalysis companies and anyone trying to snoop people's transactions with all the co-spending happening in a certain pattern. I am not expert in different mixing techniques, but my intuition tells me this can mess up the much intended privacy.
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@yomix Will the network congestion affect our transactions and will it increase the fees taken by YoMix?

That would be quite silly, because the situation of the mempool is very volatile and fees can drop at any time. That means by the time they start putting their heads together to agree on a new fee, the transaction backlog would've already been cleared.

Nobody should consider increasing the fees taken by any service unless the network endures a prolonged and sustained backlog of transactions for at least several months.
The fee is reducing now. So very soon everything will be alright. If YoMix server is congested then even though you increase the fee, the transaction will not go fast because they have to finish the ones that were there first before any other one. So instead you just wait patiently for your turn.
There were some transactions that took full one week to arrive last week. The transactions were done since last week Monday on the 8th of May 2023 and it arrived on Monday their week 15th May 2023. So all what I am saying is patient because the congestion of the Mempool is reducing.
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Won't this compromise privacy? You know, the major reason we always opt for a mixer is privacy.
Also, I don't think batch transaction will lower the fees dramatically.

Imagine a jump in the normal transaction fee rate from let's 3 sats/vbyte a few weeks to 300 sats/vbyte today... That's a 9,900% increase in fees

Anyways this is way temporary issue it seems.
Temporary, if the Devs and bitcoin community do something about it.
If the Devs do something about it... is the fees a function of having logs of transactions that clogs the network or some predefined fee. I guess it isn't the second and with that be the case, what can the Devs or community really do about the fee.

At this time, the fee seemed to have dropped compared to days ago when you can't even process your transaction with 100sat/byte. 50sat/byte could go from the last I checked around 14 o'clock forum time.
Still, it's a fee for a while and your drives to use them coins is the push to initiate transactions.

I don't see a way in which mixers can have it easier since, they use same network as the rest of the bitcoin community. Compounding coins comes with mo advantage as, the number of confirmations would play a role too.
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There should have been some sort of way out with mixer. For example, getting collective coins in a batch and lowering the fees for sender.
Won't this compromise privacy? You know, the major reason we always opt for a mixer is privacy.
Also, I don't think batch transaction will lower the fees dramatically.

Imagine a jump in the normal transaction fee rate from let's 3 sats/vbyte a few weeks to 300 sats/vbyte today... That's a 9,900% increase in fees

Anyways this is way temporary issue it seems.
Temporary, if the Devs and bitcoin community do something about it.
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It seems we still have high congestion at this time point as well. This week I was going to use the service for trial with my payout but it seems the network is still jammed. To take out the bitcoin from my wallet itself would take fee of ~$30 at this point. I don't how I am supposed to send my coins and use the services effectively.

As per NotATether, I know YoMix has its predefined charges which means I only have to worry about moving my coins from my wallet with such high fees.  Shocked

It's already 5 days ago since when congestion started. Reminds me 2017.
Let us hop it comes down soon and I am able to use YoMix soon.  Smiley
The current state of Bitcoin Network is really unfortunate. 

It does not make sense if you are transferring or mixing Bitcoins worth a few hundreds of USD. The current transaction fees do not matter if one is mixing let's say 1 BTC or even 0.5 BTC

I was trying to mix some coins, and they do have even a red banner with a warning



Yeah that is where I stopped actually about the whole thing. I really wanted to put a nice review about YoMix last week but I am still waiting for the network fees to comes down. At this point I dont have or I have no desire to mix more than 0.5 bitcoin,  Grin

I am actually seeing dropped affiliate commission too due to this reason only. It might be that they are not mixing the coins for the same reason as we have and thus no commission at all.

There should have been some sort of way out with mixer. For example, getting collective coins in a batch and lowering the fees for sender. But not sure how this would work if fees are in the court of senders wallet and not the other way around. Anyways this is way temporary issue it seems.
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It seems we still have high congestion at this time point as well. This week I was going to use the service for trial with my payout but it seems the network is still jammed. To take out the bitcoin from my wallet itself would take fee of ~$30 at this point. I don't how I am supposed to send my coins and use the services effectively.

As per NotATether, I know YoMix has its predefined charges which means I only have to worry about moving my coins from my wallet with such high fees.  Shocked

It's already 5 days ago since when congestion started. Reminds me 2017.
Let us hop it comes down soon and I am able to use YoMix soon.  Smiley
The current state of Bitcoin Network is really unfortunate. 

It does not make sense if you are transferring or mixing Bitcoins worth a few hundreds of USD. The current transaction fees do not matter if one is mixing let's say 1 BTC or even 0.5 BTC

I was trying to mix some coins, and they do have even a red banner with a warning


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@yomix Will the network congestion affect our transactions and will it increase the fees taken by YoMix?

That would be quite silly, because the situation of the mempool is very volatile and fees can drop at any time. That means by the time they start putting their heads together to agree on a new fee, the transaction backlog would've already been cleared.

Nobody should consider increasing the fees taken by any service unless the network endures a prolonged and sustained backlog of transactions for at least several months.



It seems we still have high congestion at this time point as well. This week I was going to use the service for trial with my payout but it seems the network is still jammed. To take out the bitcoin from my wallet itself would take fee of ~$30 at this point. I don't how I am supposed to send my coins and use the services effectively.

As per NotATether, I know YoMix has its predefined charges which means I only have to worry about moving my coins from my wallet with such high fees.  Shocked

It's already 5 days ago since when congestion started. Reminds me 2017.
Let us hop it comes down soon and I am able to use YoMix soon.  Smiley
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@yomix Will the network congestion affect our transactions and will it increase the fees taken by YoMix?

That would be quite silly, because the situation of the mempool is very volatile and fees can drop at any time. That means by the time they start putting their heads together to agree on a new fee, the transaction backlog would've already been cleared.

Nobody should consider increasing the fees taken by any service unless the network endures a prolonged and sustained backlog of transactions for at least several months.

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How does that work, if the input is higher than YoMixe's balance coin, or does it work on a versatile algorithm? Just read my question as a common user if it is a stupid one, considering I'm not tech-savvy on that part.  Tongue

Ponzi? Grin
Does Yomix use the same rule as (in)famous Chipmixer that coins received are 'older' than coins sent?

This means that if the mixer take a commission from 1% to 3%, then you will get a commission from 1% to 1.5%, according to the commission that will be deducted in each transaction.

I think you wanted to write: 0.5% - 1.5%
Obviously not Smiley
In case deposit amount is higher than our balance you'll just need to wait other users deposits. As we have pretty good inflow and enough our own reserves i don't think it'll happen.

Pretty good chance that we are getting fresh coins. Must be working on some tagging system I believe. Anyways, my next payout is going through the YoMix for sure. I did use chipmixer back in time, and that was the first time usage of mixer for me. I almost got confused as to how I received my coins. Then one of the friend told, I actually get the keys for it using which I can load my wallet.



This means that if the mixer take a commission from 1% to 3%, then you will get a commission from 1% to 1.5%, according to the commission that will be deducted in each transaction.
I think you wanted to write: 0.5% - 1.5%

Okay, so definitely need to focus on big bulls to make their transactions via YoMix considering we will be earning % of commission fees. Hmm, not bad though. A similar range is booked by exchangers in maker and taker fees.
Is anyone doing it already with success?


@yomix Will the network congestion affect our transactions and will it increase the fees taken by YoMix?
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How does that work, if the input is higher than YoMixe's balance coin, or does it work on a versatile algorithm? Just read my question as a common user if it is a stupid one, considering I'm not tech-savvy on that part.  Tongue

Ponzi? Grin
Does Yomix use the same rule as (in)famous Chipmixer that coins received are 'older' than coins sent?

This means that if the mixer take a commission from 1% to 3%, then you will get a commission from 1% to 1.5%, according to the commission that will be deducted in each transaction.

I think you wanted to write: 0.5% - 1.5%
Obviously not Smiley
In case deposit amount is higher than our balance you'll just need to wait other users deposits. As we have pretty good inflow and enough our own reserves i don't think it'll happen.
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How does that work, if the input is higher than YoMixe's balance coin, or does it work on a versatile algorithm? Just read my question as a common user if it is a stupid one, considering I'm not tech-savvy on that part.  Tongue

Ponzi? Grin
Does Yomix use the same rule as (in)famous Chipmixer that coins received are 'older' than coins sent?

This means that if the mixer take a commission from 1% to 3%, then you will get a commission from 1% to 1.5%, according to the commission that will be deducted in each transaction.

I think you wanted to write: 0.5% - 1.5%
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