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I am in touch with YoMix for a long now but it surprises me all the time. I was reading through the blogging section of the YoMix website and came to know that we can send any number of coins. Though there is only a limited output address that is 5, does it mean if someone pushes the mixer with N-number of coins then it is still going to be stable and will give mixed coins anyway? 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.
In general, the mixer maintains a huge reserve capable of covering almost all operations. However, a maximum number of coins must be specified in each process, since there is a hypothesis that more than one user mixes large amounts at the same time, and the total of those coins is greater than the mixer's reserves. I would also like to know how the system is supposed to work in such cases.
I was also surprised to see this part in the Faq section :
The other interesting bullet point I read is Affiliate Program.
Seriously I did nothing about this until I read about it in the blog. Is this program still running and pays us a 50% commission for whatever they mix? I am so happy to read this one and willing to get my hands on digital marketing right away.

The question:
What are the perks?
The 50% commission is straight or is it associated with 50% of fees etc?
The referral owner will get half of the commission that the mixer will take from the mix session, and not half of the total amount to be mixed. 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.

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I am in touch with YoMix for a long now but it surprises me all the time. I was reading through the blogging section of the YoMix website and came to know that we can send any number of coins. Though there is only a limited output address that is 5, does it mean if someone pushes the mixer with N-number of coins then it is still going to be stable and will give mixed coins anyway? 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

The other interesting bullet point I read is Affiliate Program.

Seriously I did nothing about this until I read about it in the blog. Is this program still running and pays us a 50% commission for whatever they mix? I am so happy to read this one and willing to get my hands on digital marketing right away.

The question:
What are the perks?
The 50% commission is straight or is it associated with 50% of fees etc?

Would love to know this from @yomix, please. Cheers!

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Advantages and benefits:
Multi-transactions and almost instant mixing.
Low fee, supports all address formats.
The system is adapted for any number of coins.
Multitransaction and delay after mixing.
Intuitive interface, full translation into 8+ languages.
The regular, Clean version is available without using JavaScript
There is also a TORv3 mirror
Affiliate program, which allows you to get 50% of the commission.
Customer service is available 24/7/365
Deposits on various sites and a thread on Bitcointalk
With Yo!Mix mixer your Bitcoins will become completely anonymous from prying eyes.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
You need to fix the Letter of Guarantee popup window when it is in night mode. Grey lettering on a grey background is quite unreadable.
Maybe it's not that much of a priority, because there are options for downloading and copying, but it should definitely be clearer to the human eye.

legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
Do you realise your post seems more of an advertisement for YoMix rather than a constructive post? It is somewhat similar to those that were flooding the Chipmixer threads to support it when they were wearing the CM signature.

Furthermore, the post you replied to (nioctib_100) was written on 15th March yet you replied to it on 14th April. That in itself is strange to a degree. In that post apart from stating Chipmixer was seized there was nothing of substance mentioned yet you ignored informative well articulated posts by many members (including NotATether, coupable and SFR10) specifically to reply to that post. I am not stating it is the case here but usually it is one of the giveaway signs that sort of conduct is associated with alt-accounts.

As for your comments about praising YoMix and you wanting for those reading your post to believe you when you said many things including YoMix being original and it not being in competition with others, it is difficult to believe you unless you provide some sort of evidence. As you are a strong proponent for YoMix could you explain to the uninitiated what the benefits of choosing YoMix are over say for example MixTum, Unijoin, Wasabi, Coinomize, Whirwind and other mixers?

Chipmixer was just seized, both the clearnet and TOR site. I can't find anything about it right now, like news articles or anything, so I don't have any more information. It seems like it just happened in the past few hours. Definitely something to monitor and cautiously see if there are any opportunities for taking on more users. Perhaps lower fees for the time being as an incentive?
I still believe whatever issues it is, definitely,it will be settled,no problem remains forever,If it the need for using money to get out of the situation,then they should come down to settle it.But I believe You mix is not going to experience such dilemma and complications like other mix believe me. Yo mix is accepted by so many and more people are still giving it a try and are also attesting to the fact that the mix indeed is one of the best,and are not in competition with any other mix,it is just originally made with the way it is.
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Even though there are many mixers available, I think Yomix is among the best so far. Nevertheless, Yomix is constantly working to improve.  Yomix appears to be working toward continued growth. I'm not sure if using bitcoin will not be a challenging without mixers.
Yomix recently announced its introduction a few months ago, and they've been among the greatest mixers so far. This is my first post here, and I'm happy to be participating in these great mixer

Yomix has given us every reason never to have
a doubt,but to believe in it's ability,and it has so far gotten to the ears of so many people,and so many persons are anticipating to give it a try.I know there are several other mixers who are giving it stern competition,but with the potentials I've seen in Yomix,it's is unarguably one of the best so far,and I am using  this medium to tell forum mates that haven't given a try to it before, to try it and see the mix.and you will be surprised how good it is.
sr. member
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Even though there are many mixers available, I think Yomix is among the best so far. Nevertheless, Yomix is constantly working to improve.  Yomix appears to be working toward continued growth. I'm not sure if using bitcoin will not be a challenging without mixers.
Yomix recently announced its introduction a few months ago, and they've been among the greatest mixers so far. This is my first post here, and I'm happy to be participating in these great mixer
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
Chipmixer was just seized, both the clearnet and TOR site. I can't find anything about it right now, like news articles or anything, so I don't have any more information. It seems like it just happened in the past few hours. Definitely something to monitor and cautiously see if there are any opportunities for taking on more users. Perhaps lower fees for the time being as an incentive?
I still believe whatever issues it is, definitely,it will be settled,no problem remains forever,If it the need for using money to get out of the situation,then they should come down to settle it.But I believe You mix is not going to experience such dilemma and complications like other mix believe me. Yo mix is accepted by so many and more people are still giving it a try and are also attesting to the fact that the mix indeed is one of the best,and are not in competition with any other mix,it is just originally made with the way it is.

No, that's not how it works at all.

Fed does not care if YoMix is "accepted by so many". If they paint a target on your back then your days are definitely numbered.
full member
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Chipmixer was just seized, both the clearnet and TOR site. I can't find anything about it right now, like news articles or anything, so I don't have any more information. It seems like it just happened in the past few hours. Definitely something to monitor and cautiously see if there are any opportunities for taking on more users. Perhaps lower fees for the time being as an incentive?
I still believe whatever issues it is, definitely,it will be settled,no problem remains forever,If it the need for using money to get out of the situation,then they should come down to settle it.But I believe You mix is not going to experience such dilemma and complications like other mix believe me. Yo mix is accepted by so many and more people are still giving it a try and are also attesting to the fact that the mix indeed is one of the best,and are not in competition with any other mix,it is just originally made with the way it is.
legendary
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- fixed transaction status for transactions rejected from being included in blockchain
If this means rebroadcasting such transactions to the network and eventually receiving confirmations is not going to count, then this change seems to slightly complicate the whole process by adding a few steps for both the staff and users.
full member
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Hi boys, we made some updates:
- added ticket system with ticket auto-deletion, works both for no-js and js version of service
- no-js version now have fee selector (instead of input) with auto-generated fees
- fixed transaction status for transactions rejected from being included in blockchain
- a bit more obfuscation and protection from dust attacks
- after click on transaction hash redirect is now to .onion blockchain explorer if you used tor
- a lot of UI fixes and improvements
 Cool

With all these additional features added,  Yomix is worth being on top of the list of mixer users, there are many other mixers around but Yomix upgrades for a better users experience, its only 3 months since Yomix announce their launch here, and that short time they have built their reputation and their brand, it's a steady and fast growth.
Congratulation to the Yomix team.
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This is my first posting in this discussion, and I'm really happy to take part in it.
I am very pleased to see that there are people who still believe in the development of Mixers, because Bitcoin is just the beginning of a journey, but without an adequate mixer it will not be possible to have the complete result of perfect privacy. In the next few days I'll start doing some test operations and I'll post (as I already do for other services) my impressions and suggestions.

Welcome to the YoMix fellow visitor.  Cheesy
Yeah you can try it out and show us your reviews. I have already played around the website with different combination of features. You can have multiple keys and different time slots of mixing. The higher the time you set the more confidence it puts on your output.

Do try out the three days time slot which is the highest one.

If you want to build more confidence on your transaction then you can always chose TOR browser to do the operation.
copper member
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Hi boys, we made some updates:
- added ticket system with ticket auto-deletion, works both for no-js and js version of service
- no-js version now have fee selector (instead of input) with auto-generated fees
- fixed transaction status for transactions rejected from being included in blockchain
- a bit more obfuscation and protection from dust attacks
- after click on transaction hash redirect is now to .onion blockchain explorer if you used tor
- a lot of UI fixes and improvements
 Cool
hero member
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There are many swap platforms (Instant exchanges) that do not require registration. Any altcoin can be converted into Bitcoin and then mixed using Mixer.
With regard to these so-called instant exchanges, we should take everything they say with a grain of salt [usually, they do have a part in their TOS that mentions they could still ask for other details (e.g. source of funds, KYC documents and etc...) and this happens more often than most would think (especially if one part of the equation involves mixers)]!
Thanks for sharing your opinion about instant exchanges. However, this doesn't mean that all of them are untrustworthy. I agree with that we need to be cautious as they may not always be completely transparent. It's important to research and choose a reputable exchange that prioritizes security and compliance. By doing so, I think we can minimize the risks. The use of these platforms also remains limited, since it is not possible to risk sending large sums under any circumstances.
legendary
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There are many swap platforms (Instant exchanges) that do not require registration. Any altcoin can be converted into Bitcoin and then mixed using Mixer.
With regard to these so-called instant exchanges, we should take everything they say with a grain of salt [usually, they do have a part in their TOS that mentions they could still ask for other details (e.g. source of funds, KYC documents and etc...) and this happens more often than most would think (especially if one part of the equation involves mixers)]!
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
I just think it's a good forward-looking idea to consider building the infrastructure to support other altcoins. I think there would be a small demand now, but who's to say there won't be in the future. There was a time when crypto exchanges didn't want to list coins beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, and there was a time when mining farms wouldn't consider anything besides Bitcoin. Obviously that has all changed now, and I'd argue that some of the services that came out on top probably were early movers into listing altcoins on their exchange or buying the right miners and configuring their software to handle those altcoins.

It's very easy to see that in 2030, there might be a large demand for mixing altcoins. Why not branch out and start building that now so that the service is ready when the demand comes?

First you have to make sure the protocols being used in the altcoins actually allow for obfuscating outputs.

Ethereum is obviously so, because Tornado Cash was so good (that it was sanctioned). Dogecoin and Litecoin are similar to Bitcoin's network so they could work with little modification. And that's about it I believe.

Most other stuff that is "pegged" to some blockchain cannot be hidden effectively because it's attached to other addresses and also in many cases the tokens can just be blacklisted by the central authority.
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I wonder what the general reason is that no mainstream mixer really gets into altcoins. Any thoughts from anyone? It seems like it'd be a neat opportunity to differentiate yourself and offer a service to people beyond just the Bitcoin-focused community. And as the altcoin grows in traction, you'd grow with it.

First, can you name one altcoin that you think deserves to have a mixing service, I can't name one that has all the decentralized and widely supported by the whole Cryptocurrency community, although it's a good idea when you cover Bitcoin you cover the whole Cryptocurrency community, it's just right that Yomit focuses on Bitcoin because that's the only coin worth supporting.

I just think it's a good forward-looking idea to consider building the infrastructure to support other altcoins. I think there would be a small demand now, but who's to say there won't be in the future. There was a time when crypto exchanges didn't want to list coins beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, and there was a time when mining farms wouldn't consider anything besides Bitcoin. Obviously that has all changed now, and I'd argue that some of the services that came out on top probably were early movers into listing altcoins on their exchange or buying the right miners and configuring their software to handle those altcoins.

It's very easy to see that in 2030, there might be a large demand for mixing altcoins. Why not branch out and start building that now so that the service is ready when the demand comes?
hero member
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I wonder what the general reason is that no mainstream mixer really gets into altcoins. Any thoughts from anyone? It seems like it'd be a neat opportunity to differentiate yourself and offer a service to people beyond just the Bitcoin-focused community. And as the altcoin grows in traction, you'd grow with it.

First, can you name one altcoin that you think deserves to have a mixing service, I can't name one that has all the decentralized and widely supported by the whole Cryptocurrency community, although it's a good idea when you cover Bitcoin you cover the whole Cryptocurrency community, it's just right that Yomit focuses on Bitcoin because that's the only coin worth supporting.
I can mention to you many altcoins that can be mixed according to the blockchain protocol if it allows it, but the most common and used is Bitcoin. Then it will be useless to mix everything, as it can be converted into Bitcoin. There are many swap platforms (Instant exchanges) that do not require registration. Any altcoin can be converted into Bitcoin and then mixed using Mixer. Using altcoins that allow for more privacy or using Bitcoin Mixers are both ways to maintain privacy on the blockchain.
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I wonder what the general reason is that no mainstream mixer really gets into altcoins. Any thoughts from anyone? It seems like it'd be a neat opportunity to differentiate yourself and offer a service to people beyond just the Bitcoin-focused community. And as the altcoin grows in traction, you'd grow with it.

First, can you name one altcoin that you think deserves to have a mixing service, I can't name one that has all the decentralized and widely supported by the whole Cryptocurrency community, although it's a good idea when you cover Bitcoin you cover the whole Cryptocurrency community, it's just right that Yomit focuses on Bitcoin because that's the only coin worth supporting.
full member
Activity: 840
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This is my first posting in this discussion, and I'm really happy to take part in it.
I am very pleased to see that there are people who still believe in the development of Mixers, because Bitcoin is just the beginning of a journey, but without an adequate mixer it will not be possible to have the complete result of perfect privacy. In the next few days I'll start doing some test operations and I'll post (as I already do for other services) my impressions and suggestions.


It is good that you are making your first post in this thread,this shows that as the day goes by,the Yo!mix will continue to gain more popularity,and ofcourse,so many people know about it now.I have made posts before about this mix,and now that I am back again,I will continue to post about this mixer,and to all those that are new in this campaign,please do well to make the Yo!mix gain popularity so that it can give other mixers fierce competition,which it's already doing.This mixer is seen as one of the best,and I will want the people that have not tested it to test and confirm that it is indeed one of the best.
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฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
I wonder what the general reason is that no mainstream mixer really gets into altcoins. Any thoughts from anyone? It seems like it'd be a neat opportunity to differentiate yourself and offer a service to people beyond just the Bitcoin-focused community. And as the altcoin grows in traction, you'd grow with it.

1. Because Bitcoin is fully decentralized
2. Demand! It dictates everything and it happens that the demand to mix bitcoins for privacy reasons is high up there

For Ethereum, Tornado cash tried, but we all know what happened. Also what's the point of an Ethereum mixer if there are smart contract based marketplaces like uniswap.

Besides, there are privacy leaning altcoins like Monero, Dash, Zcash... so there's no point in mixing altcoins if you can access privacy based coins.

For other shitcoins like BNB, SOL etc are centralized. They can even freeze the assets if they want.
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