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Topic: [ANN] [banned mixer] | Best Bitcoin Mixer | Low fees | Fully automated - page 8. (Read 4030 times)

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This is a cool tool to monitor locations what countries are offline before they use their service, there is no perfect server I checked some of the top mixers and they also have servers that are offline, but this is something that the platform is working 1 or 2 is still ok but not on top countries where they have more users, it will have an impact on their business.

If your VPN allows it, you might be able to swap on over to a country where the site is working, if it's out in other locations. It's probably pretty rare though that the site will be out in your country but up in others. Usually, if the site is down for you, it's down everywhere. Not always, as evident from my photo above, but still usually.
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Is there another DNS attack on the clearnet recently? I tried to access the website but it shows DNS not found/DNS error. Tried it several times, sometimes it succeed and sometimes it doesn't. I'm pretty sure it is not my internet problem since I use DNS encryption and VPN that doesn't block the Yomix clearnet address.

The site sees to be online for most places right now, but currently down in Netherlands and Pakistan. Check it here: https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/[banned mixer]


This is a cool tool to monitor locations what countries are offline before they use their service, there is no perfect server I checked some of the top mixers and they also have servers that are offline, but this is something that the platform is working 1 or 2 is still ok but not on top countries where they have more users, it will have an impact on their business.
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However, what does Time Delay contribute into this? Does increasing the time would get me far more mixed / fresh coins and is it vice versa if I just want my order quickly executed.


The longer the time delay, the harder it is for a blockchain analyst to trace your mixing, so yes, you do get "more mixed" with a longer time delay. For best practices, you should vary your time delay between all transactions to something long but relatively random. If you want it quickly executed, you should stick to some sort of whole-number, like .10BTC or .5 BTC. If you mix something random and specific on a short time delay, like .3821851 BTC on a 30 minute delay, that would be pretty easy to track through the mixing process. Something like .3BTC on a 30 minute delay would be much harder since there are dozens of people sending .3BTC in any given hour, but only one sending your very specific amount of .3821851 BTC.


Okay so the longer is time, the more they will keep mixing it with another coins until a fresh batch is produced. This seems reasonable when the amount is big and you are not in hurry to get your coins. The longest I can see is 2 days which can easily help bigger amount.

Thanks for the fraction amount and whole amount strategy. But I think it can be more secure with different batches. Let us say I have 0.5 btc to transfer then it would be far more secure if I mix them in batches. For example, 0.1 btc x 5 different mixes or some random whole amounts. That can also add up more anonymous nature to the transactions that I will receive. Cool to know. Smiley
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Is there another DNS attack on the clearnet recently? I tried to access the website but it shows DNS not found/DNS error. Tried it several times, sometimes it succeed and sometimes it doesn't. I'm pretty sure it is not my internet problem since I use DNS encryption and VPN that doesn't block the Yomix clearnet address.

The site sees to be online for most places right now, but currently down in Netherlands and Pakistan. Check it here: https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/[banned mixer]

legendary
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Is there another DNS attack on the clearnet recently? I tried to access the website but it shows DNS not found/DNS error. Tried it several times, sometimes it succeed and sometimes it doesn't. I'm pretty sure it is not my internet problem since I use DNS encryption and VPN that doesn't block the Yomix clearnet address.
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Yes, the website is going smoothly and works perfectly.

I tried it an hour ago and my mixed bitcoin was received as scheduled.




I tried with the clear net site https://[banned mixer], and use Chrome.

I used [banned mixer] several times, maybe 5 or more times, and never got a mixing problem so far. I hope they continue to make us more comfortable.
legendary
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I've been trying to load yomix but it's not working. "Onionsite Not Found - The most likely cause is that the onionsite is offline." I'm quite new to this stuff so I'd like to ask what could cause this type of things? thx
Onion sites are those that offers some layer of securities between browsers, services providers and the user. With these programming comes some authentications to be met. Services you can find on Tor browsers as it ensures privacy, thereby makinh it more difficult to trace. This accounts to why its not always very swift to access while using Onion sites. Perhaps it's a proxy issue but, one that is most likely not to take a lot of time as the service is uo and running.

The Good news is that both clearnet and onion site are now work, though DDoS guard was triggered on my computer even when I was not using any VPN service. On mobile, no DDoS guard was triggered.
Yeah, I noticed that minutes ago in the site accessing the authenticity of my browser to access the service, powered by DDoS Gaurd
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However, what does Time Delay contribute into this? Does increasing the time would get me far more mixed / fresh coins and is it vice versa if I just want my order quickly executed.


The longer the time delay, the harder it is for a blockchain analyst to trace your mixing, so yes, you do get "more mixed" with a longer time delay. For best practices, you should vary your time delay between all transactions to something long but relatively random. If you want it quickly executed, you should stick to some sort of whole-number, like .10BTC or .5 BTC. If you mix something random and specific on a short time delay, like .3821851 BTC on a 30 minute delay, that would be pretty easy to track through the mixing process. Something like .3BTC on a 30 minute delay would be much harder since there are dozens of people sending .3BTC in any given hour, but only one sending your very specific amount of .3821851 BTC.
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Good to see YoMix has DDoS protection enabled. Everytime I enter to the site it's doing it's job so we all know we are protected.
Businesses like Mixing should be ready for this, DDOS can happen, because there is money on it they will do denial of service for many reasons I'm sure [banned mixer] started to build its reputation in this industry and will spend to combat this DDOS, there will be more of this in the future until they found it futile to do DDOS against [banned mixer]

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FYI: The UI is very easy and friendly. Specially for the people who wants to use mixers all the time. It's quick, and very handy. Smiley
This is very important because mixing is something not all people are aware of and they need something that will clearly explain its benefits when doing transactions.
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Good to see YoMix has DDoS protection enabled. Everytime I enter to the site it's doing it's job so we all know we are protected.

So it's understandable that site gonna have downtime now and then considering our safety and more important our funds!

By the I am still wondering why would I want to Delay my order and how does it affect the mixing process? I got the hint about Service fees, the more it is the more stricter mixing would be.

However, what does Time Delay contribute into this? Does increasing the time would get me far more mixed / fresh coins and is it vice versa if I just want my order quickly executed. What is coding strategy behind this one!



FYI: The UI is very easy and friendly. Specially for the people who wants to use mixers all the time. It's quick, and very handy. Smiley
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I've been trying to load yomix but it's not working. "Onionsite Not Found - The most likely cause is that the onionsite is offline." I'm quite new to this stuff so I'd like to ask what could cause this type of things? thx
It seems to have been a coordinated DDoS attack on some services, perhaps Bitcoin mixers. There was a similar case reported on another thread just a day before your complaint here.

The Good news is that both clearnet and onion site are now work, though DDoS guard was triggered on my computer even when I was not using any VPN service. On mobile, no DDoS guard was triggered.
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I've been trying to load yomix but it's not working. "Onionsite Not Found - The most likely cause is that the onionsite is offline." I'm quite new to this stuff so I'd like to ask what could cause this type of things? thx

The TOR site is properly online for me at the moment, so seems fixed.
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I've been trying to load yomix but it's not working. "Onionsite Not Found - The most likely cause is that the onionsite is offline." I'm quite new to this stuff so I'd like to ask what could cause this type of things? thx
Yes we're experiencing huge DDOS attack (even DNS got attacked). TOR mirror is working now (may be a bit slow and down sometimes), clearnet is on the way. It doesn't affect mixing in any way, so, even if site is down, all mixing orders will be completed in time and coins will be send. For now, please use only TOR mirror until further updates.
Stay tuned.

Update:
[banned mixer] is working, can be down sometimes, we're working on it, please use TOR instead.

Update2:
Both clearnet and onion work well atm.
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I've been trying to load yomix but it's not working. "Onionsite Not Found - The most likely cause is that the onionsite is offline." I'm quite new to this stuff so I'd like to ask what could cause this type of things? thx
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Just asking question out of the blues, why we need privacy based browsers when we use mixing services or it is just an optional way to add more privacy to our transactions?
In general, IMO it is a good thing to add a layer of privacy regardless if you're trying to mix or not. If your ISP provider tracks you and logs the websites you visited, it can be a nightmare if those data got leaked and abused by other parties, or even your ISP in general. Such as blocking your access to some websites, an increase in scam e-mails, profiling, etc. On the other side, you can also argue that hiding your real IP address, in general, allows you to keep being trustless in the sense that you don't need to rely on the hope that Yomix or other mixers don't abuse your IP data or something similar. It is a win-win solution.

If using TOR really makes any difference then definitely we should have it either published on the YoMix site as well as have the corner of Signature code updated displaying TOR or relevant browser name for additional security or whatever purpose it may solve.
Nice suggestion. That being said, most users who use service like a mixer is usually well aware of how important privacy for their activity is. So using ToR is usually a requirement for them.


Damn, I did not know that ISP provider can do that. I thought we usually have the confidential agreements while procuring the internet connections. Lolz. I might be having some corporate mix ups here but ISP's should not be doing that.

Imagine on one fine day I am mixing my coins and suddenly my ISP sees the usual activity. Does it mean that they can interfere with the whole process? Like capture my web activity and control it in the middle of process and take the charge? I might sound noob in this regards, because I am not tech guy here and with the increasing internet features, it all takes a phishing attack to lose it all. That's why more concerned about it.

Now that makes me think, why TOR could be safer layer if such activities are open. Before this post I thought, it was only thing of public WiFi, but it seems we are not safe anywhere now.
legendary
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Just asking question out of the blues, why we need privacy based browsers when we use mixing services or it is just an optional way to add more privacy to our transactions?
In general, IMO it is a good thing to add a layer of privacy regardless if you're trying to mix or not. If your ISP provider tracks you and logs the websites you visited, it can be a nightmare if those data got leaked and abused by other parties, or even your ISP in general. Such as blocking your access to some websites, an increase in scam e-mails, profiling, etc. On the other side, you can also argue that hiding your real IP address, in general, allows you to keep being trustless in the sense that you don't need to rely on the hope that Yomix or other mixers don't abuse your IP data or something similar. It is a win-win solution.

If using TOR really makes any difference then definitely we should have it either published on the YoMix site as well as have the corner of Signature code updated displaying TOR or relevant browser name for additional security or whatever purpose it may solve.
Nice suggestion. That being said, most users who use service like a mixer is usually well aware of how important privacy for their activity is. So using ToR is usually a requirement for them.
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If it's very recommended, better to put that link on our signature also like other companies. ( I just saw that onion link on full member signature only).

I ever use TOR, and maybe if the user wants to use that onion link, better to have high bandwidth internet because when I tried in past, it was so slow if only have a 1-3 Mbps hotspot from the phone.

Just asking question out of the blues, why we need privacy based browsers when we use mixing services or it is just an optional way to add more privacy to our transactions?
I was the same question with you on the past, and I find the answer is, yes, we mixing the bitcoin address, but we don't mixing the IP address right?, because on that fact we must use TOR browser for more anonym, mixing the bitcoin address and also mixing the IP with 3 relay IP address. People can't find our bitcoin address transaction, but it would easy find our IP address if use clearnet browser like chrome or firefox.
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Just asking question out of the blues, why we need privacy based browsers when we use mixing services or it is just an optional way to add more privacy to our transactions?

I am just trying to understand the principle behind the same because if I know one thing, if I am using lets say YoMix for minting entirely new coins from my old one's then I am trying to rely on the service for my privacy only. The question is why would I need TOR like browser to use such service if they are already providing what I am seeking.


Aside from increased privacy, it's definitely safer to use the Tor site in the sense that you're more protected from hackers/scammers. Clearnet sites are hacked easier, or it's possible you have a malicious extension on your browser that changes addresses when you copy and paste them. That's very unlikely to happen on Tor.
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For privacy purposes we always recommend to use TOR, clearnet can't be considered as safe w/ or w/o using ddos-guard/etc.
If it's very recommended, better to put that link on our signature also like other companies. ( I just saw that onion link on full member signature only).

I ever use TOR, and maybe if the user wants to use that onion link, better to have high bandwidth internet because when I tried in past, it was so slow if only have a 1-3 Mbps hotspot from the phone.

Just asking question out of the blues, why we need privacy based browsers when we use mixing services or it is just an optional way to add more privacy to our transactions?

I am just trying to understand the principle behind the same because if I know one thing, if I am using lets say YoMix for minting entirely new coins from my old one's then I am trying to rely on the service for my privacy only. The question is why would I need TOR like browser to use such service if they are already providing what I am seeking.

It could be dumb question for which I would be happy to get answered, considering my curiosity for the same. Smiley

If it's very recommended, better to put that link on our signature also like other companies. ( I just saw that onion link on full member signature only).

If using TOR really makes any difference then definitely we should have it either published on the YoMix site as well as have the corner of Signature code updated displaying TOR or relevant browser name for additional security or whatever purpose it may solve.
hero member
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For privacy purposes we always recommend to use TOR, clearnet can't be considered as safe w/ or w/o using ddos-guard/etc.
If it's very recommended, better to put that link on our signature also like other companies. ( I just saw that onion link on full member signature only).

I ever use TOR, and maybe if the user wants to use that onion link, better to have high bandwidth internet because when I tried in past, it was so slow if only have a 1-3 Mbps hotspot from the phone.
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